Dear Poets, April is just around the corner and that means our

14th Annual Poetry Ink:
100 Poets Reading Sunday, April 11, 2010 at 1 PM

We want you all: academic poets, famous poets, free form poets, street poets, unknown poets, spoken word poets, published poets, unpublished poets. You each get 2 minutes; that’s a full day of poetry!

We supply the coffee, you bring the desserts.

For 2010, the readings will be in reverse alphabetical order, Z to A. (We did regular order in 2009.)

List of Participating Poets for April 11, 2010 To Date Includes:

Octavia McBride Ahebee
Sojourner Ahebee
Dilruba Ahmed
Meredith Avakian
Richard Bank
Ditta Baron Hoeber
Samantha Barrow
Gregory Bem
Sarah Birl
Lili Bita
Mel Brake
Star Cummin Bright
Eugene Brown
Jose Cedillos
Liz Chang
Jim Cory
Ashini Desai
Carlos Raul Dufflar
R.G. Evans
Tina Fields
Leonard Gontarek
David Gordon
Steve Halpern
Alison Hicks
Quincy Scott Jones
Jody Kolodzey
Raina Leon
Elliot Levin
Jeff Mark
Angel Martinez
John Oliver Mason
Gabré Medhin
Joyce Meyers
Kasia Newcomer
Betty Jean Nobles
Daniel O’Hara
Herb Perkins-Frederick
Pamela Perkins-Frederick
Christopher Purdom
Don Riggs
Maria de Lourdes Rodriguez
Mary Scarpati
Adam Sorkin
Janet Spangler
Catherine Staples
Lamont Steptoe
Larry Thompson
Justin Vitiello
Shulamith Caine Wechter
Rebecca Weiss
Therese Willis
Tom Woolfolk
Dave Worrell
Robert Zaller


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