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  1. 18 de ago. de 2023 · Fred Joiner: The Wartime Issue Fred Joiner: DC Places Issue Fred Joiner: Audio Issue. Here is a piece I wrote for Trane’s 81st birthday on the now-defunct website Everyday Citizen: A freestyle first meditation on _being a force for good_ on Trane’s 81st birthday (done in one take) (Everyday Citizen)

  2. Fred Joiner is a poet and curator based in Chapel Hill, NC. He is 2019 Academy of American Poets Laureate Fellow. His work has appeared in Callaloo, Gargoyle, and Fledgling Rag, among other publications. Fred has read his work nationally and internationally.

  3. Joiner is the founder of Black Ekphrastic, a website that seeks to highlight the work of Black creative writers and their engagements with various art forms. He is also the cofounder of The Center for Poetic Thought in Washington, D.C., and served as the poet laureate of the Town of Carrboro, North Carolina, in 2023.

  4. 6 de may. de 2021 · May 06 2021. This Human Way: The Poetic Curator, Fred Joiner. —Article by Emilie Menzel. Many of you are perhaps already familiar with Fred Joiners written forms of poetry. Since 2019, he’s served as Carrboro’s poet laureate, bringing poetry into the community through events like the West End Poetry Festival.

  5. 1 de may. de 2019 · Author's Bio. Fred Joiner is a poet and curator living in Carrboro, NC. He currently serves as the Poet Laureate of Carrboro, NC. His work has appeared in Callaloo, Gargoyle, and Fledgling Rag, among other publications. Fred has read his work nationally and internationally.

  6. CoDM 5×5 NoMa: Artist Don Camp and Poet Fred Joiner from CoDM Ceremonies of Dark Men 5X5 on Vimeo. Hands of Light at the Touchstone Gallery in Washington, DC. Pepe Gonzalez on Bass and Taimoor Saeedi on Guitar. ‘Trane’s Blues at Nagasaki at the Touchstone Gallery in Washington, DC. Pepe Gonzalez on Bass and Taimoor Saeedi on Guitar.

  7. Fred Joiner is a poet and curator based in Chapel Hill, NC. He is 2019 Academy of American Poets Laureate Fellow. His work has appeared in Callaloo, Gargoyle, and Fledgling Rag, among other publications. Fred has read his work nationally and internationally.