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Derrick C. Brown (born February 7, 1973) is an American comedian,
poet A poet is a person who studies and creates poetry. Poets may describe themselves as such or be described as such by others. A poet may simply be the creator ( thinker, songwriter, writer, or author) who creates (composes) poems ( oral or wr ...
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and founder of
Write Bloody Publishing Write Bloody Publishing is an independent American publishing house, founded in 2004 by traveling poet Derrick C. Brown Derrick C. Brown (born February 7, 1973) is an American comedian, poet/performer and founder of Write Bloody Publishing. H ...
. He is the author of several books of poetry and is a popular touring author. He lived outside of
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in
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and currently resides in Los Angeles.


Life

Brown graduated from Pacifica High School in 1991 and became a decorated paratrooper for the 82nd Airborne in Ft. Bragg, North Carolina for three years from 1991-1993. He is a disabled veteran due to hearing loss from artillery while being enlisted during the First Gulf War. He studied Speech and Debate (Forensics), Playwriting and Broadcast Journalism at Cypress College, Palomar College and Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff Arizona.


Music

Brown was the lead singer/songwriter of the John Wilkes Kissing Booth and All Black Cinema. Most recently, he performs with musician Beau Jennings in the group "Night Reports" which focuses on haunted baseball themed music. He credits his background in independent music for much of his success with his touring career and publishing house.


Poetry / Performance

Brown first discovered poetry when he was enlisted in the 82nd Airborne. His involvement with poetry escalated when he became involved with the Long Beach and Orange County
Poetry Slam A poetry slam is a competitive art event in which poets perform spoken word poetry before a live audience and a panel of judges. While formats can vary, slams are often loud and lively, with audience participation, cheering and dramatic delivery. ...
community. He competed at his first National Poetry Slam in 1998, where he placed second in the National Poetry Slam individual championship in 1998. He began touring nationally with his poetry shortly thereafter. To date, Brown has performed at over 1800 venues and universities, including Glastonbury, La Sorbonne in
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, CBGB's, The Nuyorican Poets Café in
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, The Mission Creek Literary Festival and The Berlin International Literary Festival. Early in his career, Brown often toured solo. However, he became known for touring and collaborating with other artists. In October 2006, Brown teamed up with
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and
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for several poetry performances in California called The Lazers of Sexcellance. In 2007, he toured Europe opening for the band
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, chronicled in the documentary poetry concert film about him, ''You Belong Everywhere''. In 2009, The All Tomorrow's Parties Festival, curated by The Flaming Lips, invited Derrick Brown to be the opening act for comedian David Cross. Brown performed with The Navy Gravy. IN 2006, Brown collaborated with painter Blaine Fontana for a live reading and gallery opening of new paintings based on Brown's work. Brown performed as a poet on ''The Tonight show'' with Jay Leno in 2007 with Cold War Kids, Elvis Perkins and Jessica Alba. Brown was known for curating unique poetry events like the Double Decker Poetry Bus Party and poetry shows at sea for Poetry Cruise, which he started in Long Beach CA, 2008. Brown has performed for the Best American Contemporary Poetry Concert series, ''The Drums Inside Your Chest'', curated by Mindy Nettifee and Amber Tamblyn. He appears in the film of the same name. In 2011, Brown was commissioned to write a new, 40-55 minute long poem for the Noord Nederlands Dans Collective, choreographed by Juilliard alum Stephen Shropshire. The work, ''Instrumental'', was achieved by using fourteen dancers, an orchestra, one poet and was conducted by
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and Timmy Straw. It received highly positive reviews in the Netherlands and Canada.


The Poetry Revival Tours

In 2007, Brown began touring annually with
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and
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, calling their group “The Poetry Revival.” Each year, the group invited other popular performance poets and musicians to join them for certain legs of the tour, and altered the name slightly to reflect the changing line-up. 2007 was known as "Solomon Sparrow's Electric Whale Revival". 2008 was known as "Junkyard Ghost Revival". 2009 was known the "Elephant Engine High Dive Revival". And 2010 was known as the "Night Kite Revival". These poetry events were performed to large crowds across the United States.


Write Bloody Publishing

In 2004, Brown started
Write Bloody Publishing Write Bloody Publishing is an independent American publishing house, founded in 2004 by traveling poet Derrick C. Brown Derrick C. Brown (born February 7, 1973) is an American comedian, poet/performer and founder of Write Bloody Publishing. H ...
, an independent press founded in
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. It moved headquarters to Long Beach, CA and in 2012, moved it again to Austin, Texas. Brown is quoted as saying that he utilizes a record label model for running his publishing company. In 2012, Brown launched The Shelf Life Poetry project to send poetry books that would otherwise be shredded to homeless shelters, prisons and underfunded youth writing programs. In 2012, Brown opened up the first all-poetry physical bookshop for his press, called Write Bloody, in Austin, Texas.


Books

*''Junebug Melatonin'' ( Kapow!) *''Workin Mime to Five, Cruise Ship Pantomimery revealed!'' (alias, Dick Richards) (
Write Bloody Publishing Write Bloody Publishing is an independent American publishing house, founded in 2004 by traveling poet Derrick C. Brown Derrick C. Brown (born February 7, 1973) is an American comedian, poet/performer and founder of Write Bloody Publishing. H ...
) 2011 *''I Love You Is Back'' (Write Bloody Publishing) *''Born in the Year of the Butterfly Knife'' (Write Bloody Publishing) *''Scandalabra: Poetry & Prose'' (Write Bloody Publishing) *''Strange Light'' (Write Bloody Publishing) 2012 *''Our Poison Horse'', Write Bloody Publishing 2014 *''How the Body Works the Dark'', ( not a cult) 2017 *''Hello, it doesn't matter''. (Write Bloody Publishing) 2018


Children's books (Write Fuzzy Publishing)

*''Hot Hands and Ralph In The Weirdo Winter'' *''I Looooove You, Whale''! *''Valentine The Porcupine Dances Funny''


Anthologies

Collections in which Derrick Brown's work is included: *''Amalgamate, The art of Blaine Fontana'' ( Zero+ Publishing) 2011 978-0982246153 *''Elephant Engine High Dive Revival'' (Write Bloody Publishing), 2009; ) *''The Good Things About America'' (Write Bloody Publishing), 2009; ) *''Junkyard Ghost Revival'' (Write Bloody Publishing), 2008; ) *''Spoken Word Revolution, Redux'' (Sourcebooks) 978-1402208690 *''The Last American Valentine'' (Write Bloody Publishing), 2007; ) *''So Luminous The Wildflowers,'' (Tebot Bach) *''Beyond The Valley of The Contemporary Poets'' (VCP, 1999) *''Blue Arc West'', (Tebot Bach) *''Planet Slam,'' (German) *''Poetry Slam'' (Manic D Press, 2000; ) *''Aim For The Head, An Anthology of Zombie Poetry'' (Write Bloody Publishing) *''Learn Then Burn. Poems For The Classroom'' (Write Bloody Publishing)


Albums

*''You're all out, Night Reports'' *''Greatest Slits'', poetry by Derrick Brown *''*A Threat in the Broadcast'', The John Wilkes Kissing Booth *''Black Urchin'', poetry by Derrick Brown, Music by Richard Swift *''All Black Cinema, It's like Stars Hitting Ice,'' Indie Rock *''My Hands, Your Neck'', poetry by Derrick Brown


Awards

* National Defense Service Medal * Best Local Poet, OC Weekly, 2000 * AFA Winner Poetry, 1997 * AFA Palomar College, CC Champion * Two time winner of the
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* Expert Marksman, Grenadier, Driver, M60 award, 1991-1993 * Bank of America award for Drama, 1991


See also

*
Write Bloody Publishing Write Bloody Publishing is an independent American publishing house, founded in 2004 by traveling poet Derrick C. Brown Derrick C. Brown (born February 7, 1973) is an American comedian, poet/performer and founder of Write Bloody Publishing. H ...


References


External links


Official Website, Brownpoetry.com

Write Bloody Publishing

Audio of "A Finger and Two Dots", "Pussycat Lust Blaster", "CPR," "How The Jellyfish Wishes" and "The Demon's First Date" (among others) on Indiefeed Performance Poetry Channel

Official Website for Derrick C. Brown concert film "You Belong Everywhere"
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