POETRY
Introduction by Arlene Ang
Jeff Alan - April Again
Tom Daley - Plume [After Is ...
Nicelle Davis - The Night Ci ...
Michael Diebert - Seniors
Daniela Elza and Al Rempel - ...
Janice Moore Fuller - Visita ...
Ricky Garni - After 5 Inches ...
Veronica Golos - Snow in Apr ...
Jean Hollander - Mare Imbriu ...
Allan Johnston - Yap
Tim Myers - Anorexic: A Ren ...
Eliza Victoria - Maps
Jeff Alan - April Again
Tom Daley - Plume [After Is ...
Nicelle Davis - The Night Ci ...
Michael Diebert - Seniors
Daniela Elza and Al Rempel - ...
Janice Moore Fuller - Visita ...
Ricky Garni - After 5 Inches ...
Veronica Golos - Snow in Apr ...
Jean Hollander - Mare Imbriu ...
Allan Johnston - Yap
Tim Myers - Anorexic: A Ren ...
Eliza Victoria - Maps

Click here to listen to Suzi Q Smith performing "Lazarus" A dynamic poet/spoken word artist, Suzi Q. Smith has performed for audiences of thousands for over a decade. A mainstay in the spoken word circuit, sharing stages with numerous nationally recognized performers, her passionate, song-laden style places her among the nation’s best. Appearing on TV and radio, her poetry has been sampled and remixed globally to praise and controversy. Her single, "Moments." received international attention as a finalist in the BBC's "Next Big Thing" contest. She consistently earns critical acclaim for her publications, including Walk Softly (and carry an a.k.), her efforts as an activist, and for founding Denver’s Slam Nuba. |
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A dynamic poet/spoken word artist, Suzi Q. Smith has performed for audiences of thousands for over a decade. A mainstay in the spoken word circuit, sharing stages with numerous nationally recognized performers, her passionate, song-laden style places her among the nation’s best. Appearing on TV and radio, her poetry has been sampled and remixed globally to praise and controversy. Her single, "Moments." received international attention as a finalist in the BBC's "Next Big Thing" contest. She consistently earns critical acclaim for her publications, including Walk Softly (and carry an a.k.), her efforts as an activist, and for founding Denver’s Slam Nuba.

