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Sunday, December 2, 2012

Josh Wiss wins the second Sedona Poetry Slam of the 2012-13 National Poetry Slam season

Josh Wiss wins the second Sedona Poetry Slam of the 2012-13 National Poetry Slam season, held Nov. 17, at Studio Live in West Sedona.

Josh Wiss of Flagstaff and Phoenix, wins the second Sedona Poetry Slam of the 2012-13 National Poetry Slam season


Round 1
Random Draw
** Unfortunately, I saved over the November slam's scores with the December slam's scores. From the video, I was able to rebuild the later half of the slam, but the first half of the slam only has the poems, not the scores. Where applicable, I have the scores listed. **
Calibration: Valence, of Phoenix
Evan Dissinger, of Flagstaff, 22.5
Taylor Hayes, of Flagstaff
Charles Levett, of Phoenix
Jackson Morris, of Flagstaff, 24.5
Austin Reeves, of Flagstaff
Gary Every, of Sedona
Bert Cisneros, of Cottonwood
Leo, of Camp Verde
Joy Young, of Phoenix
Josh Floyd, of Flagstaff
Josh Wiss, of Flagstaff
The Klute, of Phoenix

Teaser: Houston Hughes, of Fayetteville, Ark.

Round 2
Reverse Order
The Klute, of Phoenix
Josh Wiss, of Flagstaff
Josh Floyd, of Flagstaff
Joy Young, of Phoenix
Leo, of Camp Verde
Bert Cisneros, of Cottonwood
Gary Every, of Sedona
Austin Reeves, of Flagstaff, 24.0
Jackson Morris, of Flagstaff, 27.9
Charles Levett, of Phoenix, 25.1
Taylor Hayes, of Flagstaff, voluntarily disqualified for peforming Shane Hawley cover poem
Evan Dissinger, of Flagstaff, 28.7

Slam poet Houston Hughes from Fayetteville, Ark., featured at Sedona's Studio Live
on Saturday, Nov. 17
Feature: Houston Hughes, of Fayetteville, Ark.

Sorbet: Christopher Fox Graham, of "Oil & Deep Water, Part II: Étouffée"

Round 3
High to Low
Joy Young, of Phoenix, 26.3, 79.7
Jackson Morris, of Flagstaff, 26.9, 79.3
Josh Wiss, of Flagstaff, 28.7, 80.8
Evan Dissinger, of Flagstaff, 28.5, 79.7
Josh Floyd, of Flagstaff, 28.7, 77.6

Tied for second place at 79.7, Joy Young, of Phoenix, beat Evan Dissinger, of Flagstaff, in a Haiku Death Match.

Victory: Josh Wiss, of Flagstaff

Final Scores
Josh Wiss, of Flagstaff, 80.8
Joy Young, of Phoenix, 79.7 (2nd after Haiku Death Match)
Evan Dissinger, of Flagstaff, 79.7 (3rd after Haiku Death Match)
Jackson Morris, of Flagstaff, 79.3
Josh Floyd, of Flagstaff, 77.6

The Klute, of Phoenix

Leo, of Camp Verde
Bert Cisneros, of Cottonwood
Gary Every, of Sedona
Austin Reeves, of Flagstaff

Charles Levett, of Phoenix
Taylor Hayes, of Flagstaff

Scorekeeper: Jackie Stockwell, of Flagstaff
Camerawoman: Azami, of Sedona

Sedona National Poetry Slam Team
Slamoff Point Standings
6 points
Josh Wiss, of Flagstaff ✓
4 points
Ryan Brown, of Flagstaff ✓
The Klute, of Phoenix
3 points
Evan Dissinger, of Flagstaff
Joy Young, of Phoenix
2 points 
Austin Reeves, of Flagstaff
Bert Cisneros, of Cottonwood
Charles Levett, of Phoenix
Christopher Fox Graham, of Sedona
1 point
Ashley Swazey, of Phoenix
Gary Every, of Sedona
Houston Hughes, of Fayetteville, Ark.
Jackie Stockwell, of Flagstaff
Jackson Morris, of Flagstaff
Jeremiah Blue, of Phoenix
Josh Floyd, of Flagstaff
Lauren Deja, of Phoenix
Lauren Perry, of Phoenix
Little Blue Lyon-Fish, of Phoenix
Lynn Gravatt, of Sedona
nodalone, of Las Vegas
Rowie Shebala, of Phoenix
Taylor Hayes, of Flagstaff 
0.5 points
Vincent Vega, of Flagstaff

✓ = won a Sedona Poetry Slam

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Ryan Brown wins the first 2012-13 Sedona Poetry Slam

Photo by Tara Graeber
Ryan Brown, of Flagstaff, wins the Oct. 13, 2012 Sedona Poetry Slam.
Ryan Brown wins the first Sedona Poetry Slam of the 2012-13 National Poetry Slam Season, held Oct. 13, 2012.


Round 1
Random Draw

Calibration: Jackie Stockwell, of Flagstaff

Lynn Gravatt, of Sedona, 18.7, 1:40
Ryan Brown, of Flagstaff, 25.9, 3:03
The Klute, of Phoenix, 23.2, 2:06
Lauren Deja, of Phoenix, 24.8, 2:13
Evan Dissinger, of Flagstaff, 24.1, 2:43
Bert Cisneros, of Cottonwood, 23.7, 1:33
Ashley Swazey, of Phoenix, 24.8, 1:55
Rowie Shebala, of Phoenix, 23.0, 2:45
Little Blue Lyon-Fish, of Phoenix, 22.9, 2:39
Austin Reeves, of Flagstaff, 23.6, 2:29
Vincent Vega, of Flagstaff, 25.1, 2:22
Lauren Perry, of Phoenix, 23.8, 23.3 after 0.5 time penalty, 3:13
Josh Wiss, of Flagstaff/Phoenix, 25.3, 1:59

Sorbet: Christopher Fox Graham, of Sedona, "The Golden Record"

Round 2
Reverse Order
Josh Wiss, of Flagstaff/Phoenix, 26.5, 1:39, 51.8
Lauren Perry, of Phoenix, 26.4, 2:30, 49.7
Vincent Vega, of Flagstaff, 22.5, 1:51, 47.6
Austin Reeves, of Flagstaff, 23.0, 2:53, 46.6
Little Blue Lyon-Fish, of Phoenix, 26.2, 2:55, 49.1
Rowie Shebala, of Phoenix, 26.2, 2:04, 49.2
Ashley Swazey, of Phoenix, 26.8., 28.3 after 0.5 time penalty, 3:17, 51.1
Bert Cisneros, of Cottonwood, 25.5, 1:56, 49.2
Evan Dissinger, of Flagstaff, 26.4, 2:32, 50.5
Lauren Deja, of Phoenix, 25.8, 2:46, 50.6
The Klute, of Phoenix, 29.5, 2:34, 52.7
Ryan Brown, of Flagstaff, 28.6, 2:43, 54.5
Lynn Gravatt, of Sedona, 25.3, 1:23, 44.0


Photo by Tara Graeber
Nodalone, of Las Vegas, featured at the Oct. 13, 2012 Sedona Poetry Slam.
Feature: Nodalone, of Las Vegas, Nev.

Sorbet: Charles Levett, of Phoenix

Round 3
High to Low
Ryan Brown, of Flagstaff, 27.0, 2:06, 81.5
The Klute, of Phoenix, 26.3, 1:22, 79.0
Josh Wiss, of Flagstaff/Phoenix, 26.6, 1:47, 78.4
Ashley Swazey, of Phoenix, 26.0, 2:21, 77.1
Lauren Deja, of Phoenix, 25.4, 1:54, 76.0

Sorbet: Jeremiah Blue, of Phoenix

Victory: Ryan Brown, of Flagstaff

Final Scores
1 Ryan Brown, of Flagstaff, 81.5
2 The Klute, of Phoenix, 79.0
3 Josh Wiss, of Flagstaff/Phoenix, 78.4
4 Ashley Swazey, of Phoenix, 77.1
5 Lauren Deja, of Phoenix, 76.0

6 Evan Dissinger, of Flagstaff, 50.5
7 Lauren Perry, of Phoenix,  49.7
8 Rowie Shebala, of Phoenix, 49.2
8 Bert Cisneros, of Cottonwood,  49.2
10 Little Blue Lyon-Fish, of Phoenix,  49.1
11 Vincent Vega, of Flagstaff, 47.6
12 Austin Reeves, of Flagstaff,  46.6
13 Lynn Gravatt, of Sedona,  44.0

Scorekeeper and camerawoman: Azami
Sedona National Poetry Slam Team
Slamoff Point Standings
4 points
Ryan Brown, of Flagstaff✓
3 points
The Klute, of Phoenix
2 points
Josh Wiss, of Flagstaff/Phoenix
1 point
Jeremiah Blue, of Phoenix*
Bert Cisneros, of Cottonwood
Lauren Deja, of Phoenix
Evan Dissinger, of Flagstaff
Christopher Fox Graham, of Sedona
Lynn Gravatt, of Sedona
Charles Levett, of Phoenix*
Little Blue Lyon-Fish, of Phoenix
nodalone, of Las Vegas
Lauren Perry, of Phoenix
Austin Reeves, of Flagstaff
Rowie Shebala, of Phoenix
Ashley Swazey, of Phoenix
Vincent Vega, of Flagstaff
0.5 points
Jackie Stockwell, of Flagstaff

✓ = won a Sedona Poetry Slam
*=Due to a communication error that was totally my fault, these two poets contacted me early enough to slam, as such and in deferrence to their dedication, they earn a full participation point for this slam.

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Slam poet Josh Wiss joins GumptionFest lineup

Saturday, Sept. 15, 9:30 p.m. @ Oak Creek Brewing Co.:

Josh Wiss, a member of the the 2012 Sedona National Poetry Slam Teams

Josh Wiss, photo by Tara Graeber
Josh Wiss is a 21-year-old poet who is bound to a lifestyle constant creativity. He attended his first poetry slam in the Fall of 2010 and has been addicted to the art form ever since.
A self-proclaimed “feeler,” Wiss lives life riding the oscillating waves of a water sign. He has dedicated his life to embracing the purity of existence and trying to transcribe experiences through a variety of expressive mediums.
Whether he is plucking ukulele strings, painting vibrant panels or pouring poetry onto pages, Josh attempts to completely envelop himself in each of his works. His poetry is raw and often reflects an optimistic side of his personality. Obsessed with bold colors and blowing bubbles, a childlike energy inhabits his performances.
Grateful to be finished with an undergraduate degree in English from Northern Arizona University, Wiss now faces the task of being a “poet in debt” with naïve excitement. He has hopes of publishing fiction, non-fiction, poetry and even graphic works in the years to come.
He has self-released four albums of his various musical projects to date and plans to continue making albums as well. The journey that will quench his wanderlust is still on the horizon. Until then you may find him buried in books or consumed by canvas.
It is his goal to help others however he can with his art under the belief that even the most personal of feelings is relatable and relative in life. Wading through waves of weird, this mind-surfer finds contentment in the simplicities of life.
Wiss was a member of the inaugural Sedona National Poetry Slam Team in 2012 and competed with his team at the National Poetry Slam in Charlotte, N.C.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Sedona Poetry Slam, bout two

Total Scores

TeamRankScore
Neo-Soul, Austin, Texas1114.3
ABQ Slams, Albuquerque, N.M.2112.2
WU Slam, St. Louis, Mo.3106
Sedona Poetry Slam, Sedona, Ariz. 4104.6 (after 1.5 time penalty)
Rotation: 1
Team Performer Group Score
ABQ Slams Group 25.40
Sedona Poetry Slam Group 25.50 (0.5 time penalty)
Neo-Soul Danny Strack 27.00
WU Slam Sam Lai 26.80
Rotation: 2
Team Performer Group Score
Neo-Soul Korim 28.70
ABQ Slams Group 28.60
WU Slam Adam Segal 25.60
Sedona Poetry Slam Valence 26.30
Rotation: 3
Team Performer Group Score
Neo-Soul Group 29.30
Sedona Poetry Slam Spencer Troth 25.50 (1.0 time penalty)
ABQ Slams Group 29.90
WU Slam Tayler Geiger 24.90
Rotation: 4
Team Performer Group Score
Sedona Poetry Slam Evan Dissinger 27.30
WU Slam Freeman Word 28.70
ABQ Slams Group 28.30
Neo-Soul Group 29.30

Sedona Poetry Slam, bout one

Total Scores

TeamRankScore
Portland Poetry Slam, Portland Ore.1111.1
Red Dirt Poetry Slam, Oklahoma, Okla.2109
Sedona Poetry Slam, Sedona, Ariz.3108.3
MO Poetry Slam Springfield, Springfield, Mo.4106.1
Rotation: 1
Team Performer Group Score
Red Dirt Poetry Slam Michael Pearce 25.80
MO Poetry Slam Springfield Gretchen Teague 25.50
Portland Poetry Slam Doc Luben 28.20
Sedona Poetry Slam Valence 27.30
Rotation: 2
Team Performer Group Score
Portland Poetry Slam Group 27.20
Red Dirt Poetry Slam Grae Rose 26.70
Sedona Poetry Slam Josh Wiss 26.00
MO Poetry Slam Springfield Amber Culbertson-Faegre 26.70
Rotation: 3
Team Performer Group Score
Red Dirt Poetry Slam Rob Sturma 27.80
Sedona Poetry Slam Evan Dissinger 26.80
Portland Poetry Slam Will Stanford 27.80
MO Poetry Slam Springfield Group 27.30
Rotation: 4
Team Performer Group Score
MO Poetry Slam Springfield Michelle Nimmo 26.60
Sedona Poetry Slam Frank O'Brien 28.20
Red Dirt Poetry Slam Melissa May 28.70
Portland Poetry Slam Samantha Peterson 27.90

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

National Poetry Slam scores; Sedona ranked 30 of 48 thus far

Scores from night No.1
Sedona did well, but slipped from 2nd place to third by 0.7. Next bout is Thursday.
FlagSlam slams for the first time tonight.
Sedona is top-ranked Arizona team right now.

http://scores.poetryslam.com/node/4179/scores

PlaceTeamBout 1 RankBout 1 ScoreBout 2 RankBout 2 ScoreTotal RankStrengthTotal Score
1Boston Poetry Slam @ the Cantab Lounge1117.6

1
117.6
2Salt City Slam1115.2

1
115.2
3Beltway Poetry Slam1112.6

1
112.6
4Da Poetry Lounge1111.6

1
111.6
5SlamRichmond1111.5

1
111.5
6Portland Poetry Slam1111.1

1
111.1
7Slam New Orleans1110.9

1
110.9
8Soap Boxing1110

1
110
9Respect Da Mic1109.5

1
109.5
10Urbana1108.3

1
108.3
11Killeen Poetry Slam1104.3

1
104.3
12Golden State Slam1101.4

1
101.4
13SF BayArea Unified2117.1

2
117.1
14Java Monkey Slam2113.9

2
113.9
15Writing Wrongs2112.2

2
112.2
16Green Mill2111

2
111
17Slam Free or Die2109.1

2
109.1
18Red Dirt Poetry Slam2109

2
109
19Bull City Slam2108.5

2
108.5
20Vancouver Poetry Slam2107.8

2
107.8
21Dallas Poetry Slam2107.5

2
107.5
22Verbal Slap2106.4

2
106.4
23Intangible Slam2100.7

2
100.7
24Inkwell Poetry Slam298.8

2
98.8
25Piedmont Poetry Slam3114.9

3
114.9
26Houston Poetry Slam3112.4

3
112.4
27SlamCharlotte3111

3
111
28Writer's Block3109.7

3
109.7
29Burlington Slam Project3108.4

3
108.4
30Sedona Poetry Slam3108.3

3
108.3
31ABQ Slams3107

3
107
32WU Slam3106.6

3
106.6
33Lizard Lounge3104.1

3
104.1
34Steel City Slam3101.3

3
101.3
35Providence Poetry Slam398.3

3
98.3
36OM Center Poetry Slam393.8

3
93.8
37Lawn Gnome Poetry Slam (Phoenix)4112.7

4
112.7
38Neo-Soul4110.7

4
110.7
39Rocktown Slam4109.6

4
109.6
40White Plains Library Slam4107.8

4
107.8
41Fort Worth Poetry Slam4106.8

4
106.8
42MO Poetry Slam Springfield4106.1

4
106.1
43Sacred Sounds4106.1

4
106.1
44Boise Poetry Slam4103.9

4
103.9
45Las Vegas Slam4101.5

4
101.5
46Spoken Innovation Slam498.1

4
98.1
47Loser Slam493.1

4
93.1
48Ocotillo Poetry Slam (Tucson)492.7

4
92.7

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Valence wins the Sedona Poetry Grand Slam

Tyler "Valence" Sirvinskas wins the Sedona Poetry Grand Slam held Saturday, June 16, 2012, at the Mary D. Fisher Theatre in Sedona, Arizona.
Photo courtesy of MaryCae Vignolini
2012 Sedona Grand Slam Champion Tyler Sirvinskas, aka Valence, performs at the 2011 National Poetry Slam in Cambridge, Mass.
The 2012 Sedona National Poetry Slam Team members are:
Valence, Evan Dissinger, Josh Wiss, Frank O'Brien and Spenser Troth.


Benediction: Christopher Fox Graham, of Sedona, "Welcome to the Church of the Word"
Round 1
Draw based on season's point rankings

Calibration: Shaun "nodalone" Sristava, of Flagstaff
Calibration: Jackson Morris, of Flagstaff
Calibration: Christopher Fox Graham, of Sedona, "Spinal Language"
Lauren Hanss, of Flagstaff, 21.8, 1:32, 11th, -7.1
Gary Every, of Sedona, 23.7, 22.7 after 1.0-point time penalty, 3:24, 10th, -5.2
Evan Dissinger, of Flagstaff, 28.3, 3:06, tie 3rd, -0.6
Spenser Troth, of Flagstaff, 28.3, 27.3 after 1.0-point time penalty, 3:21, tie 3rd, -0.6
Austin Reeves, of Flagstaff, 26.8, 2:41, 8th -2.1
Mikel Weisser, of Kingman, 26.4, 2:18, 9th, -2.5
Frank O'Brien, of Prescott, 27.5, 2:59, tie 6th, -1.4
The Klute, of Phoenix, 28.3, 27.8 after 0.5-point time penalty, 3:15, tie 3rd, -0.6
Lauren Perry, of Phoenix, 27.5,  2:51, tie 6th, -1.4
Josh Wiss, of Flagstaff, 28.9, 2:18, 1st, 0.0
Tyler "Valence" Sirvinskas, of Flagstaff, 28.5, 2:54, 2nd, -0.4

Round 2
Reverse Order
Sorbet: Christopher Fox Graham, of Sedona, "Dear Pluto"

Tyler "Valence" Sirvinskas, of Flagstaff, 28.3, 2:26, 56.8, 4th, -0.5
Josh Wiss, of Flagstaff, 28.1, 2:39, 57.0, 3rd, -0.3

Lauren Perry, of Phoenix, 28.3, 2:32, 55.8, 5th, -1.5
The Klute, of Phoenix, 29.4, 2:50, 57.2, 2nd, -0.1
Frank O'Brien, of Prescott, 27.8, 2:57, 55.3, 6th, -2.0
Mikel Weisser, of Kingman, 26.9, 2:46, 53.3, 9th, -4.0
Austin Reeves, of Flagstaff, 26.7, 2:59, 53.5, 8th, -3.8
Spenser Troth, of Flagstaff, 26.8, 2:33, 54.1, 7th, -3.2
Evan Dissinger, of Flagstaff, 29.0, 2:14, 57.3, 1st, 0.0
Gary Every, of Sedona, 27.0, 2:50, 49.7, 10th, -7.6
Lauren Hanss, of Flagstaff, 25.8, 2:08, 47.6, 11th, -9.7

Round 3
High to Low
Sorbet: Christopher Fox Graham (poem) and Azami Ishihara (dance), of Sedona, "In the Corners of This Room."

Evan Dissinger, of Flagstaff, 28.3, 1:33, 85.6, 2nd, -0.4
The Klute, of Phoenix, 28.3, 2:47, 85.5, 3rd, -0.5
Josh Wiss, of Flagstaff, 28.3, 2:26, 85.3, 4th, -0.7

Tyler "Valence" Sirvinskas, of Flagstaff, 29.2, 2:47, 86., 1st, 0.0
Lauren Perry, of Phoenix, 27.6, 27.1 after 0.5-point time penalty, 3:16, 82.9, 6th, -3.1
Frank O'Brien, of Prescott, 28.8, 2:58, 84., 5th, -1.9
Spenser Troth, of Flagstaff, 28.3, 1:33, 82.4, 7th, -3.6
Austin Reeves, of Flagstaff, 28.6, 3:06, 82.1, 8th, -3.9
Mikel Weisser, of Kingman, 26.9, 2:28, 80.2, 9th, -5.8
Gary Every, of Sedona, 27.6, 1:54, 77.3, 10th, -8.7
Lauren Hanss, of Flagstaff, 27.3, 1:54, 74.9, -11.1

Final Scores
Tyler "Valence" Sirvinskas, of Flagstaff, 86.0
Evan Dissinger, of Flagstaff, 85.6
The Klute, of Phoenix, 85.5
Josh Wiss, of Flagstaff, 85.3
Frank O'Brien, of Prescott, 84.1
Lauren Perry, of Phoenix, 82.9
Spenser Troth, of Flagstaff, 82.4
Austin Reeves, of Flagstaff, 82.1
Mikel Weisser, of Kingman, 80.2
Gary Every, of Sedona, 77.3
Lauren Hanss, of Flagstaff, 74.9

(The Klute and Lauren Perry declined to join the team, bumping Frank O'Brien and Spencer Troth to the team as alternates).

Photo by Jonathan Weiskopf.
Tyler Sirvinskas aka Valence performs at the 2011 National Poetry Slam in Cambridge, Mass.
Tyler Sirvinskas aka Valence, was a member of the 2011 Flagstaff National Poetry Slam team. He is the top-ranked poet competing in the Sedona grand slam

Evan Dissinger. Photo by Kelly Watts.
Evan Dissinger is one of the preeminent voices in the Flagstaff poetry scene. A skateboard rat in Flagstaff, Dissinger is one of the most sincere poets in Arizona with a knack for making conventional experiences sublime.

Josh Wiss
Joshua Wiss’ infectious enthusiasm for life is evident in his energetic performances. A recent graduate of NAU with a degree in creative writing, Wiss performed at every Sedona Poetry Slam this season and was ranked No. 2 going into the grand slam.

Frank O'Brien
A poet’s poet, Frank O’Brien writes with a profound simplicity. O’Brien won the 2008 and 2009 Flagstaff Grand Slams, and competed at three national poetry slams from 2008 to 2010.

Spencer Troth
A political science student at NAU, Spencer Troth’s introspective work brings compassion to his views of current events, such as a poem touching on the double murder outside Sedona in January. Troth will be taking his poetic voice overseas as a political science student in France next year.

    Monday, May 14, 2012

    Christopher Fox Graham and FlagSlam poets

    For the 2012-2013 Poets of FlagSlam calendar. Photos by Tara Graeber.
    Photo by Tara Graeber 
    Christopher Fox Graham and his poet renegades. From left, Josh Wiss has a .45-caliber pistol and 9 mm Beretta, Spencer Troth has a 9 mm H&K and a .22 Long rifle, Graham is armed with a modified WESTAR-34 blaster pistol, lightsaber, microphone and boot knife, Brian Walker has a crossbow. Azami wields a Remington 30-06 rifle, Nodalone has a Mossberg pistol-grip 12-gauge shotgun and throwing knives, Valence has a breech-loading shotgun and .45-caliber pistol and Lauren Hanss has a MP5 submachine gun.
    Photo by Tara Graeber 
    Christopher Fox Graham and Azami. Graham is armed with a modified WESTAR-34 blaster pistol, lightsaber, microphone and boot knife. Azami wields a Remington 30-06 rifle.

    More photos coming soon ....

    Monday, April 30, 2012

    The 2012 FlagSlam National Poetry Slam Team

    Photo by Tara Graeber
    The 2012 FlagSlam National Poetry Slam Team: Ryan Brown, left, Grand Slam Champion Christopher Fox Graham, Shaun "Nodalone" Srivastava and Tara Pollock. Jackson Morris won the alternate's slot.

    The 2012 FlagSlam National Poetry Slam Team was decided Sunday, April 29, at Sundara in Flagstaff.

    Christopher Fox Graham narrowly edged out SlamMaster Ryan Brown by 0.1 for the Grand Slam Champion title. This will be Graham's sixth team (2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2012) and Brown's fourth (2008, 2009, 2010, 2012).
    Coming in tied at third was rookie Tara Pollock (2012) and last year's Grand Slam Champion Shaun "Nodalone" Srivastava (2011, 2012).
    Rookie Jackson Morris (2012) will be the team's alternate and coming with us to Charlotte, N.C., for the National Poetry Slam.

    The five of us will publish a team chapbook later this summer to help raise funds for the trip. Reserve your copy now ....

    Photo by Tara Graeber
    The 2012 FlagSlam Grand Slam competitors: Tara Pollock, left, Ryan Brown, Spencer Troth, Christopher Fox Graham, Tyler "Valence" Sirvinskas, Dan Rivera (front), Evan Dissinger (back), Josh Wiss, Victoria Nancy Eakin, Shaun "Nodalone" Srivastava, Vincent Ed-Venture "Vincent Vega" Simone and Jackson Morris.
    Congrats to the other Grand Slam finalists Evan Dissinger, Spencer Troth, Victoria (Nancy) Eakin, Tyler "Valence" Sirvinskas, Vincent Vega, Josh Wiss, Dan Rivera who put on a stellar competition.

    The 12 of us will be appearing the Poets of FlagSlam 2012-2013 Calendar due out later this year. Reserve your copy now ....

    Photo by Tara Graeber

    Saturday, March 3, 2012

    Josh Wiss, "The Declaration of Fun" at FlagSlam on March 1, 2012

    Josh Wiss performs "The Declaration of Fun" at FlagSlam on March 1, 2012. Proof he deserved to win the slam.


    Video by Vivian Abernast

    Friday, February 24, 2012

    Shaun Srivastava wins the third Sedona Poetry Slam of the 2011-12 National Poetry Slam Season

    Photo courtesy of Tara Graeber
    Shaun Srivastava wins the third Sedona Poetry Slam of the 2011-12
    National Poetry Slam Season.
    Shaun Srivastava wins the third Sedona Poetry Slam of the 2011-12 National Poetry Slam Season.

    Calibration: Christopher Fox Graham, of Sedona, “Poetic Babysitting”

    Round 1
    Random Draw
    Calibration:
    Gary Every, of Sedona
    The Klute, of Phoenix, 23.3, 22.3 after 1.0 time penalty, 3:28
    Spensor Troth, of Flagstaff, 26.2, 25.2 after 1.0 time penalty, 3:25
    Michelle Peterson, of Sedona, 20.2, 3:02
    Lauren Perry, of Phoenix, 25.7, 2:45
    Tara Pollock, of Flagstaff, 24.7, 2:42
    Ryan Brown, of Flagstaff, 29.2, 3:02
    Mary Elizabeth Skene, of Sedona, 25.3, 2:05
    Josh Wiss, of Flagstaff, 28.4, 2:26
    Rowie Shebala, of Phoenix, 25.8, 1:55
    nodalone, of Flagstaff, 28.7, 2:40
    Valence, of Flagstaff, 26.2, 2:46

    Teaser: Aaron Johnson, of Phoenix

    Round 2
    Reverse Order
    Valence, of Flagstaff, 23.8, 2:46, 50.0
    nodalone, of Flagstaff, 27.5, 2:51, 56.2
    Rowie Shebala, of Phoenix, 28.8, 2:36, 53.8
    Josh Wiss, of Flagstaff, 24.6, 2:20, 53.0
    Ryan Brown, of Flagstaff, 24.5, 1:25, 53.7
    Tara Pollock, of Flagstaff, 26.5, 25.0 after 1.5 time penalty, 3:35, 49.7
    Lauren Perry, of Phoenix, 27.3, 2:17, 53.0
    Michelle Peterson, of Sedona, 25.6, 20.1 after 5.5 time penalty, 4:59, 40.3
    Spensor Troth, of Flagstaff, 24.8, 3:07, 50.0
    The Klute, of Phoenix, 29.5, 29.0 after 0.5 time penalty, 3:15, 51.3

    Mary Elizabeth Skene, of Sedona, left the slam before round 2


    Aaron Johnson, of Phoenix, was the feature poet at the Sedona Poetry
    Slam on Feb. 18.
    Feature: Aaron Johnson, of Phoenix

    Sorbet: Sasha Anderson, of Flagstaff

    Round 3
    High to Low (Top 7)
    nodalone, of Flagstaff, 28.7, 3:10, 84.9
    Rowie Shebala, of Phoenix, 26.8, 2:52, 80.6
    Ryan Brown, of Flagstaff, 29.2, 3:07, 82.9
    Lauren Perry, of Phoenix, 27.8, 2:47, 80.8
    Josh Wiss, of Flagstaff, 28.4, 2:24, 81.4
    The Klute, of Phoenix, 29.7, 1:33, 81.0
    TIE: Valence, of Flagstaff, 27.3, 1:59, 77.3
    TIE: Spensor Troth, of Flagstaff, 26.5, 2:42, 76.5

    Final Scores
    nodalone, of Flagstaff, 84.9

    Ryan Brown, of Flagstaff, 82.9

    Josh Wiss, of Flagstaff, 81.4

    The Klute, of Phoenix, 81.0
    Lauren Perry, of Phoenix, 80.8
    Rowie Shebala, of Phoenix, 80.6
    Valence, of Flagstaff, 77.3
    Spensor Troth, of Flagstaff, 76.5
    Tara Pollock, of Flagstaff, 49.7
    Michelle Peterson, of Sedona, 40.3
    Mary Elizabeth Skene, of Sedona, 25.3

    Women of the World Poetry Slam qualifier
    Lauren Perry, of Phoenix, 80.8
    Rowie Shebala, of Phoenix, 80.6
    Tara Pollock, of Flagstaff, 49.7
    Michelle Peterson, of Sedona, 40.3
    Mary Elizabeth Skene, of Sedona, 25.3

    Scorekeeper: Alun Wile
    Cameramwoman: Azami

    Sedona National Poetry Slam Team
    Slamoff Point Standings
    7 points
    Ryan Brown, of Flagstaff
    6 points
    nodalone, of Flagstaff ✓
    5 points
    The Klute, of Phoenix ✓
    Rowie Shebala, of Phoenix ✓
    4 points
    Josh Wiss, of Flagstaff
    3 points
    Christopher Fox Graham, of Sedona
    Frank O'Brien, of Prescott
    Lauren Perry, of Phoenix
    Tara Pollock, of Flagstaff
    2 points
    Christopher Harbster, of Flagstaff
    Spencer Troth, of Flagstaff
    Valence, of Flagstaff
    Mikel Weisser, of Kingman
    1 point
    Jahnilli Akbar, of New York City
    Bert Cisneros, of Cottonwood
    Ellenelizabeth, of Sedona
    Evan Dissinger, of Flagstaff
    Gabbi Jue, of Flagstaff
    Jack Egan, of Sedona
    Gary Every, of Sedona
    Josh Goldberg, of Oak Creek Ranch School
    Michelle Peterson, of Sedona
    Kendra Kenj Shebala, of Flagstaff
    Mary Elizabeth Skene, of Sedona
    0.5 points
    Sasha Anderson, of Flagstaff
    Gary Bowers, of Phoenix
    Danielle Silver, of Sedona
    ✓ = won a Sedona Poetry Slam

    Sunday, January 22, 2012

    Rowie Shebala wins the January Sedona Poetry Slam

    Rowie Shebala won the second Sedona Poetry Slam on Saturday, Jan. 7.
    Rowie Shebala wins the second Sedona Poetry Slam of the 2011-12 National Poetry Slam Season.


    Benediction: Christopher Fox Graham, of Sedona
    Round 1
    Random Draw
    Calibration:
    Danielle Silver, of Sedona
    Ellenelizabeth, of Sedona, 18.6
    nodalone, of Flagstaff, 27.0
    Josh Wiss, of Flagstaff, 27.0
    Mikel Weisser, of Kingman, 29.0
    Gabbie Jue, of Winslow, 27.6
    Kendra Shebala, of Flagstaff, 25.5
    Tara Pollock, of Flagstaff, 29.7
    Frank O'Brien, of Prescott, 29.3, after 0.5 time penalty
    Evan Dissinger, of Flagstaff, 29.2
    Josh Goldberg, of Oak Creek Ranch School, 28.9
    Bert Cisneros, of Cottonwood, 29.0
    Christopher Harbster, , of Flagstaff, 29.0
    Rowie Shebala, of Phoenix, 30.0

    Sorbet: Ryan Brown, of Flagstaff

    Round 2
    Reverse Order
    Rowie Shebala, of Phoenix, 29.4, 59.4
    Christopher Harbster, of Flagstaff, 27.8, 56.8
    Bert Cisneros, of Cottonwood, 28.8, 57.8
    Josh Goldberg, of Oak Creek Ranch School, 27.6, 56.5
    Evan Dissinger, of Flagstaff, 28.2, after 1.5 time penalty, 57.2
    Frank O'Brien, of Prescott, 29.7, 59.0
    Tara Pollock, of Flagstaff, 28.7, after 1.0 time penalty, 58.4
    Kendra Shebala, of Flagstaff, 27.4, 52.9
    Gabbie Jue, of Winslow, 28.4, 56.0
    Mikel Weisser, of Kingman, 28.7, after 1.0 time penalty, 57.7
    Josh Wiss, of Flagstaff, 30.0, 57.0
    nodalone, of Flagstaff, 29.1, 56.1
    Ellenelizabeth, of Sedona, 25.3, 43.9

    Ryan Brown, of Flagstaff, featured at the
    Sedona Poetry Slam on Jan. 7.

    Feature: Ryan Brown, of Flagstaff

    Sorbet: Gary Bowers, of Phoenix

    Round 3
    High to Low (Top 7)
    Rowie Shebala, of Phoenix, 29.4, 88.8
    Frank O'Brien, of Prescott, 29.5, 88.5
    Tara Pollock, of Flagstaff, 28.9, 87.3
    Bert Cisneros, of Cottonwood, 29.1, 86.9
    Mikel Weisser, of Kingman, 26.5, after 3.5 time penalty, 84.2
    Evan Dissinger, of Flagstaff, 29.6, 86.8
    Josh Wiss, of Flagstaff, 29.8, 86.8

    Final Scores
    Rowie Shebala, of Phoenix, 88.8
    Frank O'Brien, of Prescott, 88.5
    Tara Pollock, of Flagstaff, 87.3
    Bert Cisneros, of Cottonwood, 86.9
    TIE: Evan Dissinger, of Flagstaff, 86.8
    TIE: Josh Wiss, of Flagstaff, 86.8
    Mikel Weisser, of Kingman, 84.2


    Christopher Harbster, of Flagstaff, 56.8
    Josh Goldberg, of Oak Creek Ranch School, 56.5Kendra Shebala, of Flagstaff, 52.9
    Gabbie Jue, of Winslow, 56.0
    nodalone, of Flagstaff, 56.1Ellenelizabeth, of Sedona, 43.9

    Sedona National Poetry Slam Team
    Slamoff Point Standings
    4 points
    Ryan Brown, of Flagstaff
    The Klute, of Phoenix
    Rowie Shebala, of Phoenix
     3 points
    Frank O'Brien, of Prescott
    2 points
    Christopher Fox Graham, of Sedona
    Christopher Harbster, of Flagstaff
    Lauren Perry, of Phoenix
    Tara Pollock, of Flagstaff
    Mikel Weisser, of Kingman
    nodalone, of Flagstaff
    Josh Wiss, of Flagstaff
    1 point
    Bert Cisneros, of Cottonwood
    Ellenelizabeth, of Sedona
    Evan Dissinger, of Flagstaff
    Gabbi Jue, of Flagstaff
    Jack Egan, of Sedona
    Jahnilli Akbar, of New York City
    Josh Goldberg, of Oak Creek Ranch School
    Kendra Kenj Shebala, of Flagstaff
    Spencer Troth, of Flagstaff
    Valence, of Flagstaff
     0.5 points
    Danielle Silver, of Sedona
    Gary Bowers, of Phoenix
    Gary Every, of Sedona

    Saturday, January 7, 2012

    Josh Wiss performs in the first round of the Sedona Poetry Slam, 12-3-2011

    Josh Wiss performs in the first round of the Sedona Poetry Slam on Dec. 3, 2011

    Josh Wiss, Sedona National Poetry Slam Team, Sedona Poetry Slam, Studio Live

    Thursday, December 8, 2011

    The Klute wins the December Sedona Poetry Slam

    After a high-stakes Haiku Death Match, TheKlute wins the first Sedona Poetry Slam of the 2011-12 National Poetry Slam Season.

    Photo courtesy of Jessica Mason-Paul
    With his Dec. 3 win, The Klute now leads the Sedona National Poetry
    Slam Team Standings.


    Benediction: Christopher Fox Graham, of Sedona
    Round 1
    Random Draw
    Calibration:
    Gary Every, of Sedona
    Lauren Perry, of Phoenix, 27.4
    Jack Egan, of Sedona, 25.4
    Christopher Harbster, of Flagstaff, 26.1
    Spencer Troth, of Flagstaff, 26.8
    Mikel Weisser, of Kingman, 26.5
    The Klute, of Phoenix, 28.2
    nodalone, of Flagstaff, 27.5
    Josh Wiss, of Flagstaff, 26.6
    Valence, of Flagstaff, 27.8
    Ryan Brown, of Flagstaff, 28.9

    Sorbet: Jahnilli Akbar, of New York City

    Round 2
    Reverse Order
    Ryan Brown, of Flagstaff, 27.3, 56.2
    Valence, of Flagstaff, 26.4, 54.2
    Josh Wiss, of Flagstaff, 27.0, 53.6
    nodalone, of Flagstaff, 27.0, 54.5
    The Klute, of Phoenix, 28.5, 56.7
    Mikel Weisser, of Kingman, 27.1, 53.6
    Spencer Troth, of Flagstaff, 25.4, 52.2
    Christopher Harbster, of Flagstaff, 26.1, 52.2
    Jack Egan, of Sedona, of , 000, 000
    Lauren Perry, of Phoenix, 28.3, 55.7

    Feature: Jahnilli Akbar, of New York City

    Sorbet: Christopher Fox Graham, of Sedona

    Round 3
    High to Low
    The Klute, of Phoenix, 27.9, 84.6
    Ryan Brown, of Flagstaff, 28.4, 84.6
    Lauren Perry, of Phoenix, 28.3, 000
    nodalone, of Flagstaff, 27.8, 82.3
    Valence, of Flagstaff, 27.4, 81.6
    Josh Wiss, of Flagstaff, 26.9, 80.5
    Mikel Weisser, of Kingman, 27.0, 80.6
    Spencer Troth, of Flagstaff, 26.1, 78.3
    Christopher Harbster, of Flagstaff, 26.5, 78.7
    Jack Egan, of Sedona , 28.2, 79.9
    Sorbet: Christopher Fox Graham, of Sedona

    Final Scores
    The Klute, of Phoenix, 84.6, winning Haiku Death Match 3-2.
    Ryan Brown, of Flagstaff, 84.6, losing Haiku Death Match 3-2.
    Lauren Perry, of Phoenix, 84.0
    nodalone, of Flagstaff, 82.3
    Valence, of Flagstaff, 81.6
    Mikel Weisser, of Kingman, 80.6
    Josh Wiss, of Flagstaff, 80.5
    Jack Egan, of Sedona, 79.9
    Christopher Harbster, of Flagstaff, 78.7
    Spencer Troth, of Flagstaff, 78.3

    Sedona National Poetry Slam Team
    Slamoff Point Standings
    4 points
    The Klute, of Phoenix
    3 points
    Ryan Brown, of Flagstaff
    2 points
    Lauren Perry, of Phoenix
    1 point
    Jahnilli Akbar, of New York City
    Jack Egan, of Sedona
    Christopher Fox Graham, of Sedona
    Christopher Harbster, of Flagstaff
    nodalone, of Flagstaff
    Spencer Troth, of Flagstaff
    Mikel Weisser, of Kingman
    Josh Wiss, of Flagstaff
    Valence, of Flagstaff
    0.5 points
    Gary Every, of Sedona