Michael Salinger
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Michael Salinger is a poet/performer and educator living in Northeast Ohio. He is an early participant in the National Poetry Slam, former board member of Poetry Slam inc., and current director of the organization's summer writing and performance conference. He is a frequent speaker at teacher conferences and in schools in the US and abroad where he uses performance poetry as a means to better literacy and comprehension skills.
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Michael Salinger
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[edit] Publications
[edit] Poetry collections
- Big Machines and Wheeled Things - 1986 Burning Press
- RiZZ – 1989 Burning Press
- The One That Got Away – 1994 Wee Albert Press
- Sunday Morning – 1999 – Burning Press
- Neon – 2002 – Bottom Dog Press ( BGSU Firelands)
- They Call it Fishing Not Catching – 2004 – Wordsmith Press
[edit] Professional Books
- Outspoken: How to Improve Writing and Speaking Skills Through Poetry Performance - 2006 - Heinemann
[edit] References
- ABOUT: Piñero & the Poet’s Life
- Michigan Daily Slam Attracts Local and National Talent
- Magaera Magazine Chatting with Michael Salinger
- Cleveland Museum of Art Education and Research Michael Salinger, Curriculum Advisor
- American Journalism Review Ode to the Alternative Press
- Cleveland Free Times The Color of Spit

