Lawrence Carradini, Poet
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Site Updated 11/4/07

Welcome

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Let me provide you with a brief introduction, starting with some of my publication credits.
Some of the in print or on line publications where my poems have appeared include, Bare Bone, The Café Review (including the tenth year anniversary issue), Cokefishing [in Alpha Beat Soup], Evergreen Review, Kettle of Fish, The Muddy River Poetry Review, Long Island Quarterly, Mobius (including the 20th anniversary issue), Reflect, Salt Hill (Syracuse University), Stirring, PoetryBay, PoLARITY, PULSE, and Walt's Corner (The Long Islander, founded by Walt Whitman in 1838).

Along with international work recently included in Dialogue Through Poetry - 2001 Anthology, Rattapallax Press, my work has been translated into Chinese for publication and has appeared in the journal, Contemporary Foreign Literature (Nanjing University, Nanjing, China).

A manuscript of my work from the early '90's received honors in 1994 when submitted to the Richard A. Sefron Memorial Poetry Award competition.

This later appeared as the chapbook collection titled, BURNING HEADS, published by VB Documentation Enterprises, Natick, Massachusetts, which is available on line two ways. From Barnes and Noble, by clicking

BURNING HEADS at B&N.com

or you can order directly from me. Information on direct ordering can be accessed by selecting "On Line Store" in the page bar left of screen, located near the top of this page.

A resident of Lowell, Massachusetts, I am currently the President, and Chairman of the Board of Directors of "Lowell Celebrates Kerouac!." A more extensive bio is available for viewing at "Bio," in the page bar left of screen, located near the top of this page.

What's New?

I'M BACK!

Not that I really left but have been so busy that I haven't had time to update the site.

Well, I've had an eventful summer and fall. Had an opportunity to read from Kerouac's On The Road with the New England Orchestra. Boston Symphony's flutest, Fenwick Smith was also on the bill, adding our support to a program of works by David Amram.

I was invited to read at The Brush With Art Gallery over the summer and, recently, was on the billing as one of three readers, in part, sponsored by the Consulate General of Mexico at Harvard's Peabody Museum for their Dia De Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebration.

I, additionally, found time to submit and have accepted a third piece in Walt's Corner of The Long Islander, and have a piece scheduled to appear in a collection very soon - more on that later.

Wishes for Peace and the Best for Everyone,
L

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