Madmen of Lynn features the poetry and prose of five writers from Boston's North Shore and is a companion to Wild Women of Lynn, published in 2014. Neal Zagarella, Don White, Lee Eric Freedman, Walnut Da Lyrical Geni, and Blaine Hebbel feature work they perform at The Walnut Street Cafe in Lynn, Massachusetts and other venues in the greater Boston area.
Madmen of Lynn features the poetry and prose of five writers from Boston's North Shore and is a companion to Wild Women of Lynn, published in 2014. Neal Zagarella, Don White, Lee Eric Freedman, Walnut Da Lyrical Geni, and Blaine Hebbel feature work they perform at The Walnut Street Cafe in Lynn, Massachusetts and other venues in the greater Boston area.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Blaine Hebbel - Poet, activist and Ipswich native, has been fascinated by the "American Voice" for over 40 years and has been fighting social injustice since the 60s. He has read as a member of the Poets' Mimeo Cooperative in Burlington, VT and on the Poemair show on KUOR FM, the University of Redlands, CA radio station. He is a member of the OccuPoets and has featured his poetry at the Walnut Street Coffee Café, Stone Soup Poetry, the Merrimac Mic in Newburyport and The Improbable Places Poetry Tour He also reads at the open mic at every other venue he can find, including The Cantab and the Dire Literary Series. In May of 2016 he hosted the fifth annual Celebration of the American Voice, three nights of poetry to support the 99% with the proceeds donated to The Ipswich Food Pantry and My Brother's Table in Lynn. He has published three chapbooks, Poems From the Shore, The Occupy Poems and Cracking Up. His work has appeared in Stone Soup Fresh Broth, Poesis, Zig Zag Folios, Firehouse and Bagels with the Bards #8 and #9. He has just started a publishing house, Ring of Bone Press with a mission to bring "The American Voice" to the reader, by publishing the work of local under discovered poets and writers. The first book from the press, Wild Women of Lynn, Writings From The Walnut Street Coffee Café was published in February 2014. This is the second title, Mad Men of Lynn, Further Writings From The Walnut Street Coffee Café. Occupy Everything!
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