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Posted on October 10, 2012March 31, 2014

Ode to a Tenor Banjo

Here’s me reading “Ode to a Tenor Banjo” with Art Menius on WCHL. I did this interview with Catherine DeVine and poet Celisa Steele as part of the 2012 West End Poetry Festival.

I think that banjo poetry is really on the rise now as an important sub-genre in contemporary literature, and I am proud to be a part of this movement.

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