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Other Web Sites Devoted to DC-Area Poets (current and former)

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Crystal Marliné Adair
Photo and bio, sponsored by IUWETALK Enterprises.
http://iuwetalk.com/Talents/Poets/CAdair/CAdair_Bio/body_cadair_bio.html

Henry Adams
Harvard Square Library site includes a bio, photo, and one poem from the author of Democracy and The Education of Henry Adams.
http://www.harvardsquarelibrary.org/poets/adams_henry.php

John Quincy Adams
The 6th US President published a posthumous book of verse, Poems of Religion and Society. First site sponsored by the Library of Congress, second, which includes two poems, from the Harvard Square Library.
http://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/prespoetry/jqa.html
http://www.harvardsquarelibrary.org/poets/adams_jquincy.php

Leonie Adams
2 sites on a former Poetry Consultant to the Library of Congress (1948-49). First site, from the Academy of American Poets, provides a photo and bio. Second site contains a bio and 4 poems.
http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/679
http://homepages.wmich.edu/~cooneys/poems/Adams.html

Kim Addonizio
Photos, bio, books, readings, workshops, interviews, blog, links, and contact info on a DC native and author of What Is This Thing Called Love and The Philosopher's Club. Second site, sponsored by the Poetry Foundation, includes a photo, bio, and 8 poems.
http://www.kimaddonizio.com/
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poet.html?id=47

Deborah Ager
Bio, photo, and links to poems, by the editor of the journal 32 Poems.
http://www.deborahager.com/

Conrad Aiken
2 sites on the former Poetry Consultant to the Library of Congress (1950-52). First site, from the Academy of American Poets, contains a photo, bio, and bibliography. Second site, from the Poetry Archive, reprints 8 poems.
http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/751
http://www.poetry-archive.com/a/aiken_conrad.html

Sandra Alcosser
Photo, bio, 4 poems, and links on the author of A Fish to Feed All Hunger and Except By Nature, who was born in DC. Sponsored by the Academy of American Poets.
http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/189

Karren Alenier
Five poems on the Poetry Magazine web site. Second site is about the opera for which Alenier wrote the libretto, "Gertrude Stein Invents a Jump Early On." Alenier is the author of 3 books of poems and President of The Word Works, Inc.
http://www.poetrymagazine.com/archives/2002/March2002/alenier.htm
http://www.steinopera.com

Elizabeth Alexander
The author of Body of Life and The Venus Hottentot was raised in DC. Academy of American poets site provides a photo, brief bio, 3 poems, links. The Poetry Foundation site provides a photo, bio, and 1 article.
http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/245

http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poet.html?id=84

Kwame Alexander
Photos, bio, books, upcoming events, and more from the author of Dancing Naked on the Floor.
http://www.kwamealexander.com/

Lewis Grandison Alexander
DC Public Library's Black Renaissance site includes a bio and 7 poems by this DC poet, actor, director, and costume designer.
http://029c28c.netsolhost.com/blkren/bios/alexanderlg.html

Abdul Ali
Photo, bio, and poems from the editor of the journal The Amistad.
http://www.poeticnoise1984.com/

Nancy Allinson
Bio and 3 poems by the President of the Federal Poets.
http://www.blehert.com/guest/gpallinson.html

Luis Alberto Ambroggio
Web site on the author of 9 books in Spanish, most recently Laberintos de Humo, includes photos, bios, poems, links.
http://english.luisalbertoambroggio.com/

Drew "Droopy" Anderson
Photos, bio, calendar, 4 poems, and links.
http://www.brokeballer.com

Regena "Sonray" Anderson
Bio, photos, 3 poems by a model, actress, spoken word poet, and reporter.
http://www.searchingforsonray.com

Renee Angle
Four poems, sponsored by the DC Poetry site.
http://www.dcpoetry.com/?module=keywords&keyword=Angle,%20Renee

Claudia Gary Annis
Photo, bio and links to poems by the author of Ripples in the Fabric.
http://claudiagary.home.att.net

Francisco Aragón
Photo, bio, publications, links by the author of Puerta del Sol and editor of Momotombo Press.
http://www.franciscoaragon.net/

Barri Armitage
Bio, photo, reviews, poem, and ordering info by the author of Double Helix. Sponsored by Washington Writers Publishing House.
http://www.washingtonwriters.org/authors/armitage.shtml

Joseph Auslander
Bio and bibliography on the very first Poetry Consultant to the Library of Congress, who served from 1937-41.
http://www.pabook.libraries.psu.edu/LitMap/bios/Auslander_Joseph.html

Naomi Ayala
Photo, bio, and four poems, by the author of Wild Animals on the Moon. Sponsored by In Motion magazine.
http://www.inmotionmagazine.com/nayala.html

Ed Baker
Links to poetry books, plus visual art, by the author of G oo dnight.
http://edbaker.maikosoft.com

Baltimore Literary Heritage Project
A fascinating project of the University of Baltimore School of Communications Design, this web site offers bios, line drawings, a driving tour, and more. Authors featured include such poets as Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Francis Scott Key, Ogden Nash, Frank O'Hara, Lizette Woodworth Reese, and Karl Shapiro (along with information on additional Baltimore novelists, playwrights, and nonfiction writers).
http://baltimoreauthors.ubalt.edu/

Baltimore Literary Scene Notes
An essay in the Winter 2007 issue of the Loch Raven Review by Dave Eberhardt and Dan Cuddy that they call "A Short Collaborative Tour, 1964 - 2007" gives a great overview of Baltimore writers, mentioning such poets as Clarinda Harriss, Sam Cornish, Daniel Mark Epstein, Josephine Jacobsen, Blair Ewing, Joe Cardarelli, David St. John, Chezia Thompson-Cager, Gary Blankenburg, Michael Fallon, Rosemary Klein, and Barbara Simon, among others.
http://www.lochravenreview.net/2007Winter/eberhardt.html

Holly Bass
Bio and poem by a DC poet and performance artist, sponsored by Poets Against the War.
http://www.poetsagainstthewar.org/displaypoem.asp?AuthorID=3666

The Bathroom Poet
This web site, by an unidentified DC-area poet, documents a project to leave original poems that are "short enough to be read in a single visit to the toilet" in public restrooms. The poet states in her project description that "traditional publication has eluded me" and she has a history of reading poetry in her own bathroom, a place "where I could find 5 minutes of peace and privacy on a regular basis." Poems, map, and links.
http://bathroompoet.net/

Sandra Beasley
Poems, bio, photos, blog, links, and announcements of local poetry events by a DC-based poet.
http://www.sandrabeasley.com

Anne Becker
Photo, bio, and information on writing classes from the author of The Transmutation Notebooks and Poet Laureate of Takoma Park, MD.
http://annebecker.bodywriting.org/bio

Mel Belin
This website has many poems, illustrative graphics and audio, as well as a gallery, bio, photos, links, interests, upcoming events, activities. This site also includes a wonderful full-fledged series of French-related web pages, called "All Things French," filled with Gallic-oriented literary and other materials. From the author of Flesh That Was Chrysalis.
http://www.melbelin.com

Stephen Vincent Benét
This Pulitzer-prize winning poet (for John Brown's Body, in 1929), was born in DC. First site reprints two poems. Second gives a good biography and bibliography.
http://www.theofficenet.com/~jack/arts/benet.html
http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/sbenet.htm

Gwendolyn Bennett
Photo, bio and links on the poet and visual artist active during the Harlem Renaissance, who taught at Howard University. Site from the Academy of American Poets discusses Bennett along with other women writers of the period as suffering from the "Double Bind" of being both female and African American. DC Public Library site includes a bio, photo, and information on her papers in special collections.
http://www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/19694
http://029c28c.netsolhost.com/blkren/bios/bennettg.html

Rose Marie Berger
Photo, bio, and links to articles by the poet and Associate Editor of Sojourners Magazine.
http://www.sojo.net/index.cfm?action=about_us.display_staff&staff=Berger

Rei Berroa
Photo, bio, events, classes, and links, by the author of Libro de los fragmentos and Los otros.
http://mason.gmu.edu/~rberroa

Ambrose Bierce
Photo, bio, and 6 poems by the author of The Devil's Dictionary and former DC resident, sponsored by The Poetry Foundation.
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poet.html?id=81284

David Biespiel
Photo, bio, and 2 articles, by the author of Wild Civility and former area resident, sponsored by The Poetry Foundation.
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poet.html?id=80745

Big Sllim
Poems, music, visual art, links. bio, and contact info.
http://www.bigsllim.com

Elizabeth Bishop
Bio and 5 poems, by the former Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress (1949-1950), sponsored by the Poetry Foundation. Second site, from Modern Amerian Poetry, includes photo, bio, bibliography, selected correspondence, essays on poems, book jackets, and links.
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poet.html?id=590
http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/a_f/bishop/bishop.htm

Star Black
Video of Black reading 2 poems, sponsored by Poetry Vlog. Black is the author of Waterworn and October for Idas; she is based in NYC but was raised in DC.
http://www.poetryvlog.com/sblack.html

Laurelle Blair
Bio and poem by this spoken word performer and host of Word of Mouth. Sponsored by Poets Against the War.
http://www.poetsagainstthewar.org/displaypoem.asp?AuthorID=3499

Peter Blair
Three poems and a bio by the author of Last Heat, and former adjunct professor of English at Georgetown University. Sponsored by Poetrymagazine.com.
http://www.poetrymagazine.com/archives/2000/April00/blair.htm

Richard Blanco
Web site on the former DC resident, author of Directions to the Beach of the Dead. Includes photos, bio, books, links.
http://www.richard-blanco.com/

Dean Blehert
This site, which also includes visual art by Pam Blehert, has great graphics, and some very useful other features. In addition to printing his own poems, Blehert, author of Please God Make Me a Famous Poet or At Least Less Fat, also includes selections by 30 guest poets, including Mel Belin, Sunil Freeman, Brandon Johnson, Hiram Larew, Miles David Moore, and Hilary Tham.
http://www.blehert.com

Pam Coulter Blehert
Bio and 3 poems by the poet and painter.
http://www.geocities.com/Hilarytham/gppblehert.htm

Louise Bogan
Photo, bio, and 12 poems by the former Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress (1945-46), sponsored by the Poetry Foundation. Second site from Modern American Poetry includes photos, bio, essays on poems, 9 poems, links.
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poet.html?id=662
http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/a_f/bogan/bogan.htm

Jules Boykoff
7 poems, sponsored by the DC Poetry web site.
http://www.dcpoetry.com/?module=keywords&keyword=Boykoff,%20Jules

Dennis Brezina
Artwork, bio and poem.
http://www.blehert.com/guest/gpbrezina.html

Sean Brijbasi
Reviews, novel excerpt, and ordering information on a poet and fiction writer from Silver Spring, and author of One Note Symphonies.
http://seanbrijbasi.com

Joseph Brodsky
Photo, bio, poems, nonfiction, and the poet's Nobel Prize for Literature acceptance speech, by the US Poet Laureate from 1991-92. Sponsored by the Nobel Foundation.Wikipedia page includes photo, bio, bibliography, and links.
http://nobelprize.org/literature/laureates/1987/brodsky-bio.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Brodsky

Gwendolyn Brooks
Photo, bio and 22 poems, by the former Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress (1985-1986), sponsored by the Poetry Foundation. Second site, from Modern American Poetry, includes photo, bio, essays on poems, book jackets, and links.
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poet.html?id=843
http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/a_f/brooks/brooks.htm

Celia Brown
Photo, bio and 4 poems by a former DC resident and author of Mending the Skies.
http://www.blehert.com/guest/gpbrown.htm

Derrick Brown
Interview, photo, links, and two poems, by the Poet-in-Residence at Busboys and Poets; sponsored by Un-Mute. Second site has a video of the poet reading "Remembering Bonita Applebaum."
http://un-mute.com/artists/121/derrick-brown/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFB60gnJJns

Sterling A. Brown
Site sponsored by the Academy of American poets features a photo, short biography, selected bibliography, web "exhibits" and 3 poems (one of which is hooked to audio). DC Public Library site includes bio and awards.
http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/203
http://029c28c.netsolhost.com/blkren/bios/brownsa.html

Sarah Browning
3 audio poems, 2 print poems, photo, and short bio, sponsored by Muse to Muse.
http://www.eethelbertmiller.com/muse/sarahbrowning.html

Laura Brylawski-Miller
Poem, review, and bio on the author of The Snow on Lake Como. Sponsored by Washington Writers Publishing House.
http://www.washingtonwriters.org/authors/brylawski.shtml

Skylar Hamilton Burris
Provides links to poetry, fiction, and nonfiction, by the author of A Greater Sound By Far and editor of Ancient Paths Literary Magazine.
http://www.literatureclassics.com/ancientpaths/

Michael J. Burt
Bio, photos, and diary by the author of Experience is Impossible Without a Chance.
http://www.mjburtpoetry.com

Regie Cabico
NY University site includes photo, bio, and artist's statement. New York Public Library site includes photo and interview, plus links to anthologies where the author's works appear. YouTube site has a video of Regie performing "You Bring Out the Writer in Me."
http://www.nyu-apastudies.org/gallery.php?type=air&air_id=11
http://www.nypl.org/chat/cabico.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMxuqfoBWOQ

John Cahill
Poems and contact information, as well as other information on the writer's interests (computer art, photographs, schedule of tours he leads at the Hirshhorn, recipes, more).
http://john.cahill2.home.att.net/

Nancy Naomi Carlson
Bio, photo, reviews, and ordering info by the author of King's Highway. Sponsored by Washington Writers Publishing House.
http://www.washingtonwriters.org/authors/carlson.shtml

Jimmy Carter
The US President is the author of Always A Reckoning, and Other Poems. Site sponsored by the Library of Congress.
http://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/prespoetry/jc.html

Dan Campbell
Poetry blog by the author of Sleeper Car Meditations. Second site, sponsored by In Posse, has 5 prose poems of 55 words each, written on the author's 55th birthday.
http://dancampbell.blogspot.com
http://webdelsol.com/InPosse/winter06/IPR_Campbell.htm

Charisse Carney-Nunes
Bio, poem, contact info, listings of upcoming readings.
http://www.charissecarneynunes.com/

Kenneth Carroll
2 poems, sponsored by Seeing Black, by the author of So What!: For the White Dude Who Said This Ain't Poetry.
http://www.seeingblack.com/x040901/carroll_poetry.shtml

Grace Cavalieri
Poems, interviews, bio, audio, and more by the author of Sit Down, Says Love, and Pinecrest Rest Haven. Grace is the host of the acclaimed radio show, "The Poet & The Poem from the Library of Congress. "
http://www.gracecavalieri.com

Angie Chaung
Bio, photos, and links to a few poems by a poet, memoirist, journalist, and Assistant Professor at American University.
http://www.soc.american.edu/content.cfm?id=847

Maxine Clair
Photo and bio on the author of Coping With Gravity and Rattlebone, sponsored by the Kansas City Public Library.
http://www.kckpl.lib.ks.us/fol/Mclair.htm

Cheryl Clarke
The author of Experimental Love and Humid Pitch was born in DC. She now lives in NJ and is Director of the Office of Diverse Community Affairs and Lesbian-Gay Concerns at Rutgers University. This site, sponsored by the Academy of American Poets, offers a short bio and photo.
http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/482

Carrie Williams Clifford
Wikipedia page on the women's and civil rights activist, and author of two books of poetry, Race Rhymes and The Widening Light. DC Public Library site includes bio, photo, bibliography, and one poem.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrie_Williams_Clifford
http://029c28c.netsolhost.com/blkren/bios/cliffordcw.html

Lucille Clifton
Former poet laureate of MD, and author, most recently, of Blessing the Boats. The first site, sponsored by the Academy of American poets, contains a short bio, photo, links, and 5 poems. The second site, sponsored by the Poetry Foundation, includes a photo, bio, and 19 poems.
http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/79
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poet.html?id=1304

Mark Coburn
6 poems by a Baltimore-based writer who was born in DC, sponsored by Studio 8.
http://studioeight.tv/writers/markcoburn/markcoburn.html

Shirley Cochrane
Poems and bio by the author of Family and Other Strangers and Burnsite, hosted by the Capitol Hill Poetry Group.
http://www.angelfire.com/poetry/capitolhillpoets/poems.html

Michael Collier
Poetry Foundation page includes bio, biblliography, 7 poems. Collier is the author of 5 books of poems, most recently Dark Wild Realm, directs the Breadloaf Writers' Conference, and teaches creative writing at the University of Maryland.
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poet.html?id=1367

Billy Collins
Photo, bio, and 25 poems by the former US Poet Laureate (2001-03), sponsored by the Poetry Foundation. Second site links to poems, books, and recordings.
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poet.html?id=80600
http://www.billy-collins.com/

Merle Collins
Bio, photo, books, an interview, and links by the author of two poetry books, Because the Dawn Breaks and Rotten Pomerack, as well as 3 books of fiction. Second site gives a brief biography, sponsored by the University of Maryland, where Collins is a Professor of Comparitive Literature.
http://www.geocities.com/merlecollins/
http://www.inform.umd.edu/CMLT/Bios/collins.html

Christopher Conlon
Bio, poems, fiction, and non-fiction by the author of Gilbert and Garbo in Love.
http://www.christopherconlon.com

Geraldine Connolly
Bio. photo, and 5 poems by the author of Province of Fire and former DC resident.
http://irisbooks.com/connolly/

Jane Alberdeston Coralin
Photo, bio, and 3 poems by the co-author of Sister Chicas, sponsored by Torch.
http://www.torchpoetry.org/Fall%2007/janecoralin.htm

Cheryl L. Crockett
Bio, photo, and poem by the organizer of the Poet-a-Tete Series at bookstores in Arlington, Rockville, and Bethesda.
http://members.aol.com/deenice000/index13.html

Caresse Crosby
Photos and bio of the poet and editor of Portfolio, a DC literary journal of the 1940s.
http://www.cosmicbaseball.com/caresse8.html

William Waring Cuney
DC Public Library site includes bio, bibliography, and one poem.
http://029c28c.netsolhost.com/blkren/bios/cuneyww.html