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Interview with radio talk show hostess, Toni Quest. March 8th 8:30 pm on internetvoicesradio. Listen to Daniel Y. Harris discuss his thoughts on writing. --Screaming Woman radio show
2010 Award Winner in the category of "Poetry Anthologies" --International Book Awards 2010
About the Author
Daniel Y. Harris, M.Div, holds a Master of Arts in Divinity from The University of Chicago, where he specialized in Jewish theology and comparative religion. He has been nominated for both the 2009 Pushcart Prize. Among his credits are: The Pedestal Magazine, Exquisite Corpse, In Posse Review, European Judaism, Ygdrasil, SoMa Literary Review, The CafÃÂé Irreal, Stride Magazine, Mad Hatters Review, Poetry Salzburg Review, Wheelhouse Magazine, Moria Poetry Journal, Wilderness House Literary Review, Istanbul Literary Review, Poetry Magazine.com, Denver Quarterly, The Hiss Quarterly, Convergence, Zeek: A Jewish Journal of Thought and Culture and The Other Voices International Project. . He was born in Paris, France and lives in Northern California with his wife Tracy and their son Marc. His poems, Baseball and The Last Romantic were this year's nominees for the 2010 Pushcart Prize. Pete Klimek picked up his guitar before his first audience in 1977 to perform his own compositions and never quite put it down making his vocation that of singer/songwriter. Klimek was also ranked among the top 10 tennis players in SA and was offered a tennis scholarship in the U.S. He chose poetry, lights and music to show him the world. Klimek appeared, together with fellow artist and collaborator Paul Q on RTL s Soundmix Show. A series of documentaries were made and aired on Good Morning South Africa. His poems titled, Shadows and Little Brother have been nominated for 2010 Pushcart Prize. Clifford D. Ponder has had a lifelong fascination with the English language, which has supported his technical writing efforts as an Army Officer and Nuclear Quality Assurance Engineer and his creative writing in retirement. Juggling two careers and active in church, family, and community, he also has written essays and op-ed articles of public interest. In retirement, he has written over 1,000 poems on: life, national and world politics, religion, and travel. The ravages of time is one of his favorite subjects. His poem titled Wives in Quiet Desperation was nominated was for 2010 Pushcart Prize. Xavier Clark was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He began working as an assistant editor for P.R.A. Publishing in 2006. He serves as the PR officer for the Lakeside Interact Club, and is the founder/president of the Lakeside Billiard s Club. He enjoys fencing, billiards, watching sports, and producing music. He currently resides in Martinez, Georgia with family. His poem Follow was nominated for the 2010 Pushcart Prize. To hear him read, visit You Tube at Xavier Clark Follow.