Ray McNiece

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Ray McNiece


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Ray McNiece has earned a national reputation as a poet and performer for almost two decades through his solo theater pieces, his poetry and music shows, his captaining of 2 National Poetry Slam Championship teams, his "edutaining" children's shows and workshops, and his yearly country-wide tours of performance poems, stories and songs.

Ray McNiece has authored eleven books of poems and monologues and CDs, most recently Love Song for Cleveland, a collaboration with photographer Tim Lachina and Breath Burns Away, New Haiku. The Orlando Sentinel reporting on Ray's solo theater piece at the Fringe Festival called him "a modern day descendant of Woody Guthrie. He has a way with words and a wry sense of humor." He toured Russia with Yevgeny Yevt
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Average rating: 4.13 · 67 ratings · 11 reviews · 16 distinct works
America Zen: A Gathering of...

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Love Song for Cleveland

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The Road That Carried Me He...

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Bone-Orchard conga: Perform...

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Our Way of Life: Poems (Wor...

3.33 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 2007 — 2 editions
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Bone Key Sutra

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DIS: Voices from a Shelter

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Haiku

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Song That Fathoms Home: Poe...

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wet sand, raven tracks: new...

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