Hemingway's Poetry Series
July 28, 2015
Jason Baldinger has spent a life in odd jobs, if only
poetry was the strangest of them he’d have far less to talk about. Somewhere in
time, he has traveled the country, and wrote a few books, the latest of which
“The Lower 48” (Six Gallery Press) and the chapbook “The Studs Terkel Blues”
(Night Ballet Press) as well as the anthologiesLipsmack! (Night Ballet Press) and Good Noise (Thrasher Press). A short litany
of publishing credits include: The
New Yinzer, Shatter Wig Press, Blast Furnace, B.E. Quarterly and Fuck Art, Let’s Dance. You can also hear audio
of some poems on the bandcamp website by just typing in his name.
Jason Baldinger - Click to Play (Right-Click to Download)
Jason Baldinger - Click to Play (Right-Click to Download)
Stephanie Brea has slung coffee, wrote about inventions
and worked for a company that built museum exhibits. This means she likes her
espresso doubled, is most likely responsible for some of the products pitched
on late night infomercials and can spell archaeopteryx without the need for
spell check. She is a part-time copy editor and facilitates creative writing
workshops for local schools and organizations. Her work has been published in Pear Noir!, The Legendary, Nerve
Cowboy and the Pittsburgh City Paper.
Stephanie Brea - Click to Play (Right-Click to Download)
Stephanie Brea - Click to Play (Right-Click to Download)
Angele
Ellis's
poetry, fiction, and reviews have appeared in over forty publications and eight
anthologies. She is author of Arab on Radar (Six Gallery),
whose poems earned her a fellowship from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts,
and Spared (a Main Street Rag Editors' Choice Chapbook). She
lives in Friendship, both a neighborhood and a state of mind.
John Korn lives in Pittsburgh .
He is the author of a book of poetry titled Television Farm which can be purchased on amazon.com. He has
worked as a mental health social worker for many years now. He was nominated
for two Pushcart Prizes, one for his poem "14 young women" and another
for his poem "Yellow lamp shade head." He didn't win either of
these prizes and he is not even sure what those prizes are.
John Korn - Click to Play (Right-Click to Download)
John Korn - Click to Play (Right-Click to Download)
Adam Matcho is an obituary writer and contributor to The New Yinzer. He is a former
technical writer, novelty shop clerk, basketball coach and gas station
attendant. His chapbook, Six
Dollars an Hour: Confessions of a Gemini Writer, was published by Liquid
Paper Press and his essay collection, The
Novelty Essays, was published by WPA Press. When not writing death notices,
Adam tries to write about life. He lives in a former craft shop with his wife,
two sons and too many animals. As Dave Newman has said, "Adam Matcho has
more talent than most corporations have profits, and his vision of America is tragic and brilliant and hilarious.”
Bob Pajich is a writer and musician from the
Burgh. His latest book, The
Trolleyman, was published by StantonHeights' Low Ghost Press. He is
a Taurus.
Scott Silsbe was born in Detroit .
He now lives in Pittsburgh where
he writes, sells books, and makes music with friends. His poems and prose have
appeared in numerous print and web periodicals including Nerve Cowboy, The
Chariton Review, Third Coast, The Volta, and
the Cultural Weekly. He is the author of two poetry
collections: Unattended Fire (Six Gallery Press, 2012)
and The River Underneath the City (Low Ghost Press, 2013).
Scott Silsbe - Click to Play (Right-Click to Download)
Scott Silsbe - Click to Play (Right-Click to Download)
Kristofer Collins is the Books Editor at Pittsburgh Magazine. He runs Low Ghost Press. He also owns Desolation Row Records and manages Caliban Bookshop in Oakland . His most recent chapbook is "Last Call" published by Speed & Briscoe in 2010.
Jimmy Cvetic Reads Winner Winner Chicken Dinner
Jimmy Cvetic - Click to Play (Right-Click to Download)
Jimmy Cvetic - Click to Play (Right-Click to Download)
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