Kim Roberts biographical files of District of Columbia poets, 1995-2006.

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Kim Roberts biographical files of District of Columbia poets, 1995-2006.

This collection contains programs, correspondence, articles and other miscellanies amassed by D.C. poet Kim Roberts pertaining to over 250 Washington D.C. poets; invaluable to researchers wishing to comprehend the D.C. poetry community or to obtain a glimpse of it and its major players.

3.5 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6958888

George Washington University

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Roberts, Kim, 1961-

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Kim Roberts is the editor of Beltway Poetry Quarterly and author of two books of poems, The Kimnama (Vrzhu Press, 2007), and The Wishbone Galaxy (Washington Writers Publishing House, 1994). Individual poems are included in numerous print anthologies, such as American Poetry: The Next Generation (Carnegie Mellon University Press), Cabin Fever (The Word Works, Inc.), Hungry As We Are (Washington Writers Publishing House), Poetic Voices Without Borders (Gival Press) and The First Yes: Poems About C...

Larew, Hiram, 1953-

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Larew has published his poetry in several journals, books and collections and has received awards from Louisiana Literature, the Washington Review and others. His first collection of poems was published in 1999 by the City of Baltimore as the winning entry in the Artscape poetry competition. His second collection was published in 2007 by Vrzhu Press. He co-founded The Poet Connection, an informal advocacy effort that promotes the diversity of poetic voices in Prince George's County. He lives in ...

Miller, E. Ethelbert

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E. Ethelbert Miller was born in Brooklyn, New York on 20 November 1950. He attended New York City public schools, and enrolled at Howard University in the fall of 1968. Mr. Miller graduated from Howard University in 1972 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in African American Studies. From 1973 to 1974 Mr. Miller worked for Howard University as both a research associate for the Institute of Arts and Humanities and as assistant director of the African American Resource Center where he continues to ser...

Cavalieri, Grace

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Washington, D.C. poet, playwright, press owner, college teacher, anthology editor, radio broadcaster for WPFW-FM, a non-commercial radio station. From the description of Grace Cavalieri papers, 1969-2010, bulk 1969-2008. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 46699517 ...