Stephen of Lindow - Spoken Word Poetry Series

a man in a black shirt and tie is singing into a microphone .

Photo of Stephen Lindow in the WUSF Performance Studio taken by Jazz on Arts Axis Florida

Stephen Lindow was from FL when he moved to MA in 1998 to squeak out an MFA in English from UMass-Amherst in 2004 where he taught, loafed, trespassed, and was diagnosed. Moving to Los Angeles in summer 2012, he eked out survival with performing and creating poetry films from his laptop. He's published poems in ARTillery, Bad Robot Poetry, Penumbra, The Massachusetts Review, Bateau, and Meat For Tea.


He was a poetry editor for The Naugatuck Review from 2010-2011, a scuba diver, urban explorer, naturalist, and noisician[sic]. He performed Kurt Schwitters's 'Ursonata' with a Dadaist group in Holyoke, MA and took a TESOL license in 2008.  In the late 90s he toured with Poetry Alive!, Inc. He currently teaches English Comp. at HCC-Brandon.


Personnel:

Original Poetry Written by Stephen of Lindow

Camera: Warren Buchholz

Audio: Chandler Balkcom


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