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	<title>Comments on: Featured Poetry Blogs: Zero Point Zero</title>
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		<title>By: Monday Bookshelf: Snakes On A Plane &#62; Poems and Poetry Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] A few weeks ago, I wrote about Tony Brown&#8217;s continuing column at GotPoetry.com. In addition to Zero Point Zero, Tony hosts an open mike reading at the Reflections Cafe in Providence every Tuesday night, has work featured in 100 Poets Against the War and numerous other places and is just one of those poets who spreads the word - spoken or written. So what&#8217;s all that got to do with a Hollywood blockbuster-to-be? And why is this book on Monday&#8217;s bookshelf? [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] A few weeks ago, I wrote about Tony Brown&#8217;s continuing column at GotPoetry.com. In addition to Zero Point Zero, Tony hosts an open mike reading at the Reflections Cafe in Providence every Tuesday night, has work featured in 100 Poets Against the War and numerous other places and is just one of those poets who spreads the word &#8211; spoken or written. So what&#8217;s all that got to do with a Hollywood blockbuster-to-be? And why is this book on Monday&#8217;s bookshelf? [...]</p>
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