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Bruce Weber is the author of four published books of poetry,
These Poems are Not
Pretty (Miami: Palmetto Press, 1992);
How the Poem Died
(New York: Linear Arts, 1998);
Poetic Justice
(Icon Press, 2004); and
The First Time I Had Sex
with T.S. Eliot (Venom Press, 2004). His work has appeared in
numerous magazines, including in recent issues of
Long Shot, Chronogram, Lips, Saint Elizabeth, and
A Gathering of the
Tribes. His work was also featured in the Downtown Poets
Anthology, The Second Word Thursdays Anthology, and, most recently, in
the anthology Up is
Up, but so is Down; Downtown Writings, 1978-1992 (New York:
New York University, 2006). Bruce has performed regularly in the New
York area, both alone and with his group, Bruce Weber’s No Chance
Ensemble, which incorporates poetry, theatre, music and dance, and has
produced the CD Let’s Dine Like Jack Johnson Tonight. He is the
organizer of SOS: Sunday Open Series at ABC NO RIO, the editor of the
broadside Stained
Sheets, and the producer of the 13 years running Alternative
New Year’s Day Spoken Word/Performance Extravaganza. |
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