Author Archives: Antonia Alexandra Klimenko

John X is Our Special Guest at SpokenWord Paris, July 17th! Monday’s Theme: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Wave or particle, energy or matter, where are you today? Hello my name is John X.  Yes, that’s really true. It’s on my passport. I live in Paris France and play the guitar… if you are interested in Guitar Circle or Samba or … Continue reading

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Annie Peter is Our Special Guest at SpokenWord Paris, July 3rd! Monday’s Theme: CLOTH

Annie Peter is a Dublin-based writer and spoken word artist renowned for fusing poetry with music, rhythm, and free movement. Her performances strive to move and unsettle audiences. Her work focuses primarily on themes of female empowerment, mental health, and … Continue reading

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Devin Cohen Asher is Our Special Guest at SpokenWord Paris, June 26th! Monday’s Theme: RAW

Devin Cohen Asher/Alien Architect (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a multi-instrumentalist multidisciplinary artist, working with experimental abstract visual art, painting, poetry, sound art. He has written, painted, exhibited, performed, across the U.S., Mexico, Israel, Paris, Iceland, Germany, Sweden, Lithuania, Spain, Japan, Hungary, Greece, Italy, Belgium, Switzerland, Austria, Argentina, … Continue reading

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Nancy Stohlman is Our Special Guest at SpokenWord Paris, June 19th! Monday’s Theme: RAPTURE

Nancy Stohlman is the author of six books including After the Rapture (2023), Madam Velvet’s Cabaret of Oddities (2018), The Vixen Scream and Other Bible Stories (2014), The Monster Opera (2013), Searching for Suzi: a flash novel (2009), and Going Short: An Invitation to Flash Fiction (2020), winner of the … Continue reading

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Monalisa Maione is Our Special Guest at SpokenWord Paris, June 5th! Monday’s Theme: TEMPEST

Monalisa Maione is a 2-time Pushcart Prize nominated poet and visual artist. She lives near the ocean on California’s Pacific Coast Highway and makes stained glass panels in anatomical themes and photographs of biological specimens. From her home in Paris … Continue reading

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Mark Lipman is Our Special Guest at SpokenWord Paris, May 29th! Monday’s Theme: CHANGE

Mark Lipman, founder of the press Vagabond, the Culver City Book Festival, the Elba Poetry Festival; winner of the 2015 Joe Hill Labor Poetry Award; the 2016 International Latino Book Awards and L’Alloro di Dante 2023 (Dante’s Laurel – Italy), … Continue reading

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Kristin Sanders is Our Special Guest at SpokenWord Paris, May 15th! Monday’s Theme: CELLPHONE

Kristin Sanders is the author of the hybrid poetry book CUNTRY, which was a finalist for the National Poetry Series, and two poetry chapbooks: Orthorexia, and This is a map of their watching me, a finalist in the 2015 BOAAT Chapbook Competition. Her … Continue reading

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Maria D’Arcy is Our Special Guest at SpokenWord Paris, May 1st! Monday’s Theme. MAY DAY/ Mayday!

Maria D’Arcy is a storyteller, author and teacher. She lives at the foot of Montmartre and is easily recognisable in Paris for her extravagant hats. Previously, she lived in Dublin where she attended the Gaiety School of Acting and appeared … Continue reading

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Robert ‘Rabbie’ Thorne is Our Special Guest at SpokenWord Paris, April 24th! Monday’s Theme: UPSIDE DOWN

Rabbie Thorne is a 21-year-old writer and poet from a small village in the Scottish Highlands. His first time performing spoken-word was with SpokenWord Paris last October and he has been a regular at SWP since. While attending our weekly open … Continue reading

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Mary McColley is Our Special Guest at SpokenWord Paris, April 17th! Monday’s Theme: STRANGER

Mary McColley is a writer and poet who has been published in a number of journals and is the author of  the mystery novel A Wrinkle in Crime.”. Originally from Maine.she has since wandered and worked in France and Thailand. She likes snow, the ocean, … Continue reading

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