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Michael Crane (writer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Michael Crane (writer)
Michael Crane is a widely published Australian poet, writer and compere of poetry events in Melbourne. Born in Brisbane in 1961, Michael moved to Melbourne at age 18. He has been an active member of Melbourne's poetry scene, performing in many open poetry readings from 1989 to 1991. In 1991, Michael organised the first Poetry Slam to be held in Australia and has organised and run more than 150 since. ==Publication== Michael Crane's work has been published in many literary journals and magazines, and he has self-published three chapbooks between 1991 and 1994, including ''The Book of Screams'', ''An Almost Summer'' and ''Joan of Arc was a fire eater''. Ten of Michael's poems also appeared in the collection ''Loose Kangaroos'' in 1998. Michael's first collection of poetry, ''The Lightmaster'', was published in 1999 by Phoebe Press. Michael released ''Not Mad Just Raving'', a CD of spoken word with musical accompaniment. In 2003 Ninderry Press released ''A Dog Called Yesterday – Selected Poems and Prose''. In 2007 Picaro Press published Michael's chapbook of poetry entitled ''Poems from the 29th Floor''. This was released at the 2007 Melbourne Writers Festival. Since 2001 Michael Crane has written 200 micro stories called ''Postcards from the End of the World'', many of which have appeared in the literary magazine ''Gangway''. Michael has also written a yet-to-be-published detective novel.〔http://www.thylazine.org/archives/thyla2/mc.html〕〔http://www.mwf.com.au/2009/content/mwf_2009_standard.asp?name=CraneM〕
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