Nationality American Name Jeanpaul Ferro | Role Writer | |
Books Essendo Morti - Being Dead: Selected Poems, All the Good Promises, Jazz |
Providence from Jeanpaul Ferro's Jazz - read by Corrine De Winter
Jéanpaul Ferro (born January 26, 1967 in Providence, Rhode Island) is an American writer of poetry, novels, and short stories, whose works incorporate philosophical, social-political, and topical conventions. An 8-time Pushcart Prize nominee, his published works include: All The Good Promises (Plowman Press, 1994), Becoming X (BlazeVOX Books, 2008), You Know Too Much About Flying Saucers (Thumbscrew Press, 2009), Essendo Morti – Being Dead (Goldfish Press, 2009), and Hemispheres (Maverick Duck Press, 2009).
Contents
- Providence from Jeanpaul Ferros Jazz read by Corrine De Winter
- Late Summer in Rhode Island by Jeanpaul Ferro as read by Steven R Porter
- Short Fiction
- Poetry
- References
Ferro’s work has been published and translated in Japan, China, India, Italy, and Serbia. His work has been featured on National Public Radio [1], Columbia Review, Emerson Review, Connecticut Review, Contemporary American Voices, The Providence Journal, Hawaii Review, and hundreds of other publications. He has also been featured in The Plaza’s masterpiece series, Votobia’s anthology of American writers, and on WBAR’s radio poetry series in NYC. He is also a 3-time storySouth Million Writers Award [1] nominee and a 2-time Best of the Net [2] nominee. He currently resides in Providence, Rhode Island.
"Late Summer in Rhode Island" by Jeanpaul Ferro, as read by Steven R. Porter
Short Fiction
Poetry
References
- Jéanpaul Ferro. Goodreads.
- All the Good Promises. Amazon.com.
- Essendo Morti - Being Dead. Goldfish Press.
- Essendo Morti - Being Dead Gently Read Literature.
- Essendo Morti - Being Dead Pedestal Magazine.
- Songs of Distant Earth. Gold Wake Press.
- Becoming X. BlazeVox Books.
- Mohegan Bluffs The Providence Journal, January 27, 2008.
- Gun, With Occasional Music Providence Journal, October 26, 2008.
- Jazz Jazz, April, 2011
- This I Believe - Jeanpaul Ferro National Public Radio
- Short story: The Dead River (Blue Lake Review, March, 2011)