The 2Nd Best of Tarzana Joe - Paperback
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by Tarzana Joe (Author)
"The 2nd Best of Tarzana Joe" is even better than the 1st best collection by America's talk-radio poet. Joe takes on politics and current events with good humor and dangerous rhymes. Your lefty, poetry-loving friends will thank you for it (if they have a sense of humor). If not, buy two for yourself.
Author Biography
Tarzana Joe is perhaps the most widely heard poet in America. His work is broadcast every Friday on the nationally syndicated Hugh Hewitt Radio Show. As a talk-radio poet, Tarzana Joe's weekly poems are commentaries on everything from current politics to corporate mergers. While many are boldly political, they are delivered with good humor. Joe's play "Blue Laws" was nominated for an L.A. Ovation award as Best New Play in Los Angeles. He co-wrote the screenplay for "The Pickets" which was accepted into the Los Angeles International Short Film Festival. At the invitation of the City of Rosemead, he wrote a poem for the dedication of their 9/11 memorial sculpture. When his left brain isn't busy, his right brain is occupied helping to develop and maintain financial software for movie studios Joe is also a poet for hire; writing wedding toasts, love poems, marriage vows and eulogies for his many clients. How many other writers can say they wrote a love poem for a three-star general or an elegy for a family home? Joe can be reached through tarzanajoe.com or via e-mail at tarzanajoe@hotmail.com










