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Billy Lamont
From the underground to holy ground poet Billy Lamont will baptize you with words. Words of creation and healing. Words of hope that encourage dignity, uphold life, exorcize demons, seek truth and that will inspire you to live by love.
Brad Baron
Currently residing between Paris and Minneapolis, Brad Baron is an author of novels, poetry and drama. His first novel, Chubbyfire, and first collection of poetry, Denmark, will both be released in 2006.
Cactus Bob
Cactus Bob is actually Robert Luttrell. Poet, Writer, Story Teller. He lives in Duvall, Wa. His hobbies are writing poetry, searching out wild edible plants and mushrooms. He belongs to the "Valley of The Moons Poet Society" which reads poetry every equinox. He has written five books to date.
Carlos Barbarito
This site contains most of the poetic and essayistic work of Carlos Barbarito as well as texts on his poetry.
Douglas Hofstadter
Hofstadter is one of my favorite authors. He is a College Professor of Cognitive Science and Computer Science, and an Adjunct Professor of History and Philosophy of Science, Philosophy, Comparative Literature, and Psychology.
Francis Heylighen
The main focus of his research is the evolution of complexity: how do higher levels of organization originate (metasystem transitions) and develop? He has worked in particular on the development of knowledge and intelligence, and its application to the emerging intelligent web, or "global brain".
hans beihl
Xenowave contains a wonderful blend of science, nature, math and poetry. All among my favorite topics. Enjoy this one.
Howard Bloom
For those who worry that our ingenuity has upset nature's equilibrium, Bloom has a message that is both reassuring and sobering. 'We are nature incarnate,' he writes. 'We are tools of her probings and if, indeed, we suffer and we fail, from our lessons she will learn which way in the future not to turn. ~New Yorker
John Irvine
Poetry and other fantasies is an eclectic collection of original poetry and short stories from New Zealand author John Irvine. Sometimes outrageous, sometimes desperate but always lively and accessible. Read about his first published collection of poetry released September 5th 2005.
John Pouch
Poetsplace. Home of poet, lyracist and published author, John Malcolm Pouch.
K. Eric Drexler
Eric Drexler is an author, theoretical researcher, and policy advocate focused on emerging technologies and their consequences for the future. Noting that technological advances have caused some of the deepest transformations in human history, he studies emerging technologies with the power to cause future global transformations.
L. Ward Abel
Internationally published poet and composer/lyricist, this native of Georgia displays some samples of his work on his site, long with information about his poetry publications, and a discography of his music, most recently with the band Abel, Rawls and Hayes.
lloyd robson
Lloyd is one of the most potent & dynamic welsh writers in print & continues to earn high acclaim & glowing praise from all quarters. He is a poet & prose writer whose texts often spill over into typography, photography, visual art & performance.
Lord Brunton
Contains a selection of original Poetry, Prose and Photographs of my own which I hope you will enjoy. In addition, you will find various other bits and pieces that may be of interest, so take some time and see what you find. -Lord Brunton
Marvin Minsky
Marvin Minsky has made many contributions to AI, cognitive psychology, mathematics, computational linguistics, robotics, and optics. In recent years he has worked chiefly on imparting to machines the human capacity for commonsense reasoning. His conception of human intellectual structure and function is presented in The Society of Mind which is also the title of the course he teaches at MIT.
Mattie Stepanek
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Munayem Mayenin
Poet philosopher Mayenin loves and lives poetry which is the voice of his soul. As an author Mayenin’s consciousness is deeply rooted in the philosophical conviction that he is morally obliged to continue to promote, foster and discharge his social and moral responsibilities towards the humanion he feels so deeply a part of.
Nick Flynn
Nick Flynn has worked at a variety of jobs, including ship's captain, electrician, and as a case-worker with homeless adults. As poet-in-residence for six years at the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project at Columbia University, he taught writing to young people and their teachers in NYC Public Schools. His poetry and essays have appeared in the Paris Review, The Nation, and in several anthologies.
Rosanne Bittner
For those of you who have not yet read her books, her stories are generally set in the American West of the 1800's and feature vividly-described, historically accurate settings that span the US from Missouri to California, from Canada to Mexico. Many of her books portray the poignant history of our Native Americans, and though the characters are her own, she uses real historical locations and events in all her novels.
Shirley McPhillips
Shirley McPhillips combines a lifetime of teaching experience with an equal amount of love for poetry. Former Co-Director of the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project, Columbia University, NY, she currently works as a literacy staff developer, workshop and institute teacher, and educational consultant in the metropolitan area of New York City and across the country, often speaking at major conferences.
Six Dog Studio Gallery
Patricia Walter has spent a great deal of time developing her talents. She is a deep thinker who touches on what I consider to be many of life's most important themes. If you dig around her site and really pay attention, you too will discover there is much depth and meaning in her work.
The Poet's Letter Magazine
The Poet's Letter is a twenty first century response to our lives and times for a future where humanity lives a universal life within the background of an infinite cosmosian universe and sees itself living in a tiny village of a globe, named the Earth, in a small space, called the Solar System, in a little bigger space, called the Milky Way that forms part of the infinite puzzle that we aspire to learn more about while we carry on expanding, creating, living and sing our living and humanity in a true spirit and manner of a humanion where the business of humanity is called Humanics and we live and create our lives, values, languages, grammar, music, magic and vocabulary in the sphere of a rational equilibrium consisting of Equality, Liberty, Rationality, Natural Justice, Purpose and Meaning.
The Prophet's Candle by Daniel Miller
These are the mystical tales of one soul's journey thru the eternal lifetimes, towards the summit of his own unfoldment. It is a story of the endless journey we all walk, though treading upon seemingly different paths. Peace be with you. -Daniel


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