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Thursday, 09 September 2010 09:09

Jonathan Clay

Im just going to be honest and say that I think it's weird to write a bio about yourself in third person. I dont have a fancy bio writer, so Im going to give it a shot myself; not as if you were reading it off of a website, but instead, as if out of a journal or something... It just seems more appropriate that way...
Published in Southern
Thursday, 09 September 2010 03:11

Snowglobe

Snowglobe is a rather amorphous, unwieldy group of artists who share a love for all things honest, poppy, and psychedelic. All members to date hail from Memphis, TN, but the music and idea of Snowglobe has its origins in Athens, GA. The group played many of it’s first shows with the artists of the elephant 6 collective, including Of Montreal and Olivia Tremor Control. They have since returned home, and today Snowglobe strives to continue the age old Memphis tradition of playing honest music for the right reasons. Snowglobe will be featured in the upcoming MTV series $5 cover, along w/ Paul “Snowflake” Taylor and may other talented Memphis artists.
Published in Memphis
Thursday, 09 September 2010 00:24

Larry O Dean

Larry O. Dean was born and raised in Flint, Michigan. As a young man he worked with Academy Award-winning film maker, Michael Moore, was widely published in the alternative press and also worked as a cartoonist. He attended the University of Michigan at Flint and Ann Arbor, during which time he won three Hopwood Awards in Creative Writing, an honor shared with fellow poets Robert Hayden, Jane Kenyon, and Frank O'Hara, among others. Since then, his work has been widely published and anthologized; his most recent book, I Am Spam, is a collection of poems 'inspired' by spam email. In 2004, he was recipient of the Hands on Stanzas Gwendolyn Brooks Award.
Published in International
Wednesday, 08 September 2010 12:49

Larry O Dean

Larry O. Dean was born and raised in Flint, Michigan. As a young man he worked with Academy Award-winning film maker, Michael Moore, was widely published in the alternative press and also worked as a cartoonist. He attended the University of Michigan at Flint and Ann Arbor, during which time he won three Hopwood Awards in Creative Writing, an honor shared with fellow poets Robert Hayden, Jane Kenyon, and Frank O'Hara, among others. Since then, his work has been widely published and anthologized; his most recent book, I Am Spam, is a collection of poems 'inspired' by spam email. In 2004, he was recipient of the Hands on Stanzas Gwendolyn Brooks Award.
Published in Chicago