

Janine Booth is a Marxist motormouth, who is in the second half of her poetry adventure having ranted in the 1980s and recomposed in 2014. She writes and performs poems funny and serious, formal and random. Janine’s poems have been published in numerous mags and anthologies, and in four of her own little books. Check out her website: http://www. janinebooth.com/
Zachary Coffin (in his own words) is an unsuccessful writer and mediocre actor, somewhat known as that #EvilWhiteGuy in Bollywood. He graduated from fancy schools with legendary teachers, and lives in their shadows, still learning. He’s from California and has worked in 30 countries; but Mumbai meri jaan. Zack’s mother performs at SpokenWord Paris; he thought it might delight her if he did, too. http://www.youtube.com/ZacharyCoffinPage; http://www.imdb.me/ZacharyCoffin
Adeena Karasick is a New York based Canadian poet, performer, cultural theorist and media artist and the author of eight books of poetry and poetics. Her Kabbalistically inflected, urban, Jewish feminist mashups have been described as “electricity in language” (Nicole Brossard), “proto-ecstatic jet-propulsive word torsion” (George Quasha), noted for their “cross-fertilization of punning and knowing, theatre and theory” (Charles Bernstein) “a twined virtuosity of mind and ear which leaves the reader deliciously lost in Karasick’s signature ‘syllabic labyrinth’” (Craig Dworkin); “one long dithyramb of desire, a seven-veiled dance of seduction that celebrates the tangles, convolutions, and ecstacies of unbridled sexuality… demonstrating how desire flows through language, an unstoppable flood of allusion (both literary and pop-cultural), word-play, and extravagant and outrageous sound-work.” (Mark Scroggins). Most recently is Checking In (Talonbooks, 2018) and Salomé: Woman of Valor (University of Padova Press, Italy, 2017), the libretto for her Spoken Word opera co-created with Grammy award winning composer, Sir Frank London. She teaches Literature and Critical Theory for the Humanities and Media Studies Dept. at Pratt Institute, is Poetry Editor for Explorations in Media Ecology, 2018 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Award recipient and winner of the 2016 Voce Donna Italia award for her contributions to feminist thinking. The “Adeena Karasick Archive” is established at Special Collections, Simon Fraser University.
Hanniffa Patterson is a Jamaican who has lived in Paris for over 6.5 years and in France for 8. She has been writing and hoarding her poetry since she was 5 years old, but truly got the courage to share her work 6 years ago at Spokenword Paris. Since then she‘ll read for whoever will listen. 


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Moe Seager has published 5 books of poetry and will issue his next collection with Onslaught press, Oxford, U.K. Seager also leads jazz ensembles in Paris and New York and other cities as a singing jazz poet. He is the host of the Paris poetry series Angora Poets. His work has been published by
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Bethlehem aka Bett is a community arts organizer from Portland, Oregon. Her and her cosmic sisters started an underground open mic, Deep Underground, in a basement of a special home we call Lost House. DUG has grown to doing open mics with 250 people and shows with over 1200 people. DUG has catalyzed her love words and the lasting bind they create between people for word is bond. Her work is inspired by everything from the four elements to the moles on peoples faces to the eloquent carving that is the human body. She prefers her pictures written and there for writes pictures. Feel free to check out the community work being done in Portland on instagram as @deepunderground. She’s believes that all you speak lasts forever and that we all meet each other intentional words in this life over and over again.
