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in articles

2000 Jan / Feb

MENTIONING ME

Oxford American Oxford, MS




Issue 31

Magazine

“Spelling Bee” George Deman, in the Uncle Art column. Quoted as winner of the 25th, 26th, and 27th annual Stein Club [since relocated to Manuel’s Tavern after the Stein Club closed] Orthographic Meet (i.e., spelling bee). The Committee retired me by asking me to join them.







1999 October 16

Weekly Tabloid

Creative Loafing Atlanta





CL’s Noted Acts for Saturday.16” Roni Sarig on The Durians: “Local avant/garde [sic] spoken word quartet celebrate the release of their eccentric debut, Music Is a Problem for Everyone.”




1997

World Wide Web

Ballard Institute & Museum

of Puppetry University of Connecticut Storrs, CT





“Cardboard, Paint, and Style: A Brief Look at the Work of Janie Geiser.” By Steven Tickell. Student paper for Trends in American Puppet Theater.

www.sp.uconn.edu/~wwwsfa/Tickell2.htm






1994 April 11

Tabloid

Katchewanooka Herald Lakefield, Ontario





Russell Dodworth’s “Anybody out there?” column. About a conversation in Fort Lauderdale at a computer show. Dodworth and I envisioned a Microsoft product for adolescents devoted to etiquette, ideally to be named “Microsoft Manners.”




1983 June 17

Newspaper

Atlanta Journal-Constitution Atlanta





Paula Crouch recommends seeing Janie Geiser’s puppet plays “Glass Dream” and “Sleep . . . “




1981 December 6

Newspaper

Atlanta Journal-Constitution Atlanta





“Weaving the strings of puppetry and poetry into a unified work.” Pearl Cleage Lomax [today, Oprah Book Club novelist and simply Pearl Cleage] devotes her column to “Sleep . . . “

“The performance, lasting less than 15 minutes, was delicate, precise, bold, adventurous, inventive and amazing.”






1981 November 6

Newspaper

Atlanta Journal-Constitution Atlanta





“’Sleep’ Unique But Not Long Enough: A Review” By Helen C. Smith.

“The poem is highly original, the puppets (skillfully manipulated by Ms. Geiser, Jon Ludwig [for twenty years Center for Puppetry Arts Associate Artistic Director] and Alan Sugar) are unique, and the music . . . is both the underpinning and the cherry on top for this thoroughly delightful piece.”






1979 December 6

Newspaper

Atlanta Journal-Constitution Atlanta





“Atlanta Poets Are Caught ‘Red Handed’” By Keith Graham. About the readings at Rizzoli International Bookstore launching the poetry magazine “Red Hand Book.”




1979 May 4

Newspaper

New York Times New York





“Artists of the Custom House” By Grace Glueck. Article on the “Custom and Culture” show. (Please see Poems by me reaching the public in untraditional ways—1979—June 17: “24 Mirrors”, Page 9.)



chronology: education

POSTgraduate

2003 [projected]



Georgia State University M.A. in English Literature Atlanta

2001 August



I am relishing the academic, uncommercial, atmosphere. Although on the pre-application GRE English examination I placed in the 99th percentile, kindred spirits have been lacking.




chronology: education (continued)

college

1970 May



University of Pennsylvania B.A. in Classics Philadelphia

1965 September



With a major in Greek and a minor in Latin.

high school

1964 June



The McCallie School for Boys Diploma Chattanooga

1961 September









1961June



Harbor High School freshman year only Newport Beach, CA

1960 September









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