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Joe Matuzak
October 18, 2002
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Joe
Matuzak’s poetry, fiction, and essays have appeared in
The Georgia Review, Kansas Quarterly, Passages
North, Controlled
Burn, Contemporary Michigan Poets, and other magazines and
anthologies. His book of poems, Eating Fire, is forthcoming
from Ridgeway Press. He has worked in the Creative Writers
in the Schools Program, and was the Director of Arts Wire,
a program of the New York Foundation for the Arts. He has taught
in the Master of Arts Administration Program of the School
of the Art Institute of Chicago. Other endeavors he has undertaken
include: directing a multidisciplinary artist cooperative organization;
managing a computer software store for five years; co-directing
the Genesee Literary Center; helping to organize community-based
literary activities for more than a decade; and organizing
and moderating programs with poets on poetry for public access
television. He was also a writer and art reviewer for the Flint
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His
writing has received a Creative Artist’s Award and Hopwood
Awards from the University of Michigan. He serves as a technology
consultant specializing
in non-profit concerns, and is frequently featured at conferences
both in the United States and abroad. In 2002, Joe worked on
a community knowledge project as an artist-in-residence at the
Clinton Township Library in Lenawee County. He lives in Lenawee
County with his wife, the poet, Josie Kearns.
For more information on Joe Matuzak, please visit his website:
http://www.sunwheel.org/jmatuzak/index.html
To hear Matuzak read from his own work, please visit the
Vincent Voice Library, here.
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