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Since 1995, Ken Waldman has made a living combining original poetry, Appalachian-style string-band music, and smart, Alaska-set storytelling. Eighteen books consist of fifteen full-length poetry collections, a memoir, a creative writing manual, and a children's book. Nine CDs include two for kids. He appears in the widest range of venues for the widest range of audiences, from the Woodford Folk Festival in Queensland, Australia to the International Festival of Arts & Ideas in New Haven, Connecticut to hundreds of colleges, schools, coffeehouses, and clubs throughout North America. His work has appeared in Massachusetts Review, Weber--the Contemporary West, Poets & Writers, and hundreds more.
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