John Kryder |
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poems do in the upside as much as (or more than)
willed in craft, as though a bouncer in the
depth held by his anticipation in
the greater delight excerpt from “Trampoline Ice” |
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John Kryder teaches English at Williamsville East High School. He co-founded and co-directs Collaborations and Connections, The Buffalo/Williamsville Poetry and Music Celebration, now in its 7th year. He has also been on the faculty of the Consortium of the Niagara Frontier, and in 1993 received an NEH Fellowship in African Literature. Throughout his teaching career, he has written, read, and published poetry. He has read from his work at The New York State English Council, at Trinity Place in Buffalo, and at The Meeting House in Williamsville. Five of his poems have been set to music by high school, college, and professional musicians, including the poem he wrote for Dr. Stephen Shewan's choral and orchestral work entitled “Hymn for Spring,” published by Albany Records. Poems from his unpublished manuscript, In The Heart of Now, have appeared in The Buffalo News and at Trinity Place. He has conducted workshops on poetry and music with Dr. Shewan at the high school, university, and state levels, and on poetry and art with Buffalo artist Catherine Parker. email John Kryder |
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and now
the crowd’s ohs and ahs are dancing excerpt from “Burke Paints Burke” |
"Fergus", oil on canvas, by Philip Burke, painted in front of a live audience at Castellani Art Gallery, Niagara U., Lewiston, NY, April, 17,1998 |
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Poems After Stomp Aurora Borealis Chance Doubting Thomas Dragonfly Light falling nearness of our nearness Numinous Our Planet Roebling Suspension Bridge Snowlight Vassar Venus On The Sun Walking on the Brooklyn Bridge Work you enthrall us one and all |