How to Make a Life as a Poet Paperback by Gary Mex Glazner
How to Make a Life as a Poet Paperback by Gary Mex Glazner
Product Details
- Publisher: Soft Skull (2006-10-04)
- Language: English
- Paperback: 224 pages
- ISBN-13: 9781933368146
- Item Weight: 334.53 grams
- Dimensions: 8.96 x 6.02 x 0.81 cm
In his follow-up to the well-received How to Make a Living as a Poet, Gary Mex Glazner interviews poets on the many and sometimes surprising ways they bring the art into their lives and the lives of others. Among the many interviews: Marc Smith, inventor of the poetry slam, tells of his innovative project that put poems in 100,000 pizza boxes. Beth Lisick talks about opening for Neil Young. Michelle Tea dishes on touring with two vans chock full of Sister Spitters.” Liz Belile heats things up with her fearless, feminist porn. Judith Tannenbaum discusses her work with prisoners, while Tom Mayo talks about using poetry to remind medical and law students of their humanity. Glazner also provides an array of useful tips and insights, including examples of query letters for sponsorships, how to coach a Precision Poetry Drill Team, and a section on insurance plans for writers.
About the Author
Gary Mex Glazner is a florist turned poet. In 1990 he founded the National Poetry Slam and remained active in the poetry slam movement. Additionally, he's the author of three books Ears on Fire: Snapshot Essays in a World of Poets, How to Make a Living as a Poet, and How to Make a Life as a Poet. The founder of the Alzheimer’s Poetry Project, awarded the Rosalinde Gilbert Innovations in Alzheimer’s Disease Caregiving Legacy Award, he lives in Brooklyn, New York.
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