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Stephen Roger Powers (born May 19, 1974) is an American poet, writer, and comedian. He is currently Professor of English at
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(Georgia).


Biography

Stephen Roger Powers was born in
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. He graduated from
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, with a PhD. He is the author of '' The Follower's Tale'', a collection of bluegrass-inspired lyric and narrative poems about country music icon
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and her theme park,
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. ''The Follower's Tale'' was published by
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in 2009. Powers has also published numerous poems and short stories in a variety of journals and anthologies, including
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,
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, and ''Red, White, and Blues: Poets on the Promise of America'' (
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). He has received two
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nominations for his fiction and poetry, and he has presented his work and his scholarship at the
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(MLA), the
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(AWP), and on Wisconsin Public Radio's ''Hotel Milwaukee'' program. On August 23, 2003, a sample of Powers' ''Hotel Milwaukee'' appearance was played just before "The National Anthem" during a
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concert at Alpine Valley in East Troy, WI. Powers' voice can be heard on numerous bootleg recordings of the concert.


''The Follower's Tale''

Powers began work on ''The Follower's Tale'' in the fall of 2000 while a PhD student in the graduate creative writing program at the
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. The working title of the project was ''Chasing Dolly'' until it was changed to ''The Follower's Tale'' upon completion of the final draft in 2007. Salmon Poetry published the book in October 2009 with cover art by Dublin artist Maura Harmon. R. T. Smith, editor of ''Shenandoah'', calls the book a "whirlwind of a collection," and Dolly Parton offers an endorsement on the back cover. An early version of ''The Follower's Tale'', much different from the published version, was named a semi-finalist for the Verse Prize in 2004 and was included in Powers' doctoral dissertation, a creative study of the relationship between performance and text entitled ''Kill Trevor Austen!''. On October 1, 2009, to mark the publication of ''The Follower's Tale'', Powers appeared at an All-Ireland Poetry Day reading with Irish poets
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, Celeste Auge, and Jean Kavanagh at the Ennistymon Courthouse Gallery in
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, Ireland.


Comedy

From 2000-2008, Powers performed as a Milwaukee-based stand-up comedian using the stage name Trevor Austen. He appeared at clubs and casinos throughout the Midwest. Powers' last stand-up performance was in Wisconsin in the summer of 2008, when he retired the Trevor Austen persona to focus on his poetry and fiction writing. The Trevor Austen act centered on Powers' real-life hearing impairment. Even though he performed at several charity benefits he also drew some criticism from advocates of the deaf for playing up his disability for comedic effect instead of education and awareness. Powers, under the Austen name, was featured in ''
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'' and appeared on the cover of ''M Magazine'' in June 2004 with Tyler Kroll and Mel Miskimen, two other Milwaukee-area comedians.


References


External links


Stephen Roger Powers on YouTube

Faculty page at Gordon State College



Salmon Poetry's ''The Follower's Tale'' page (with audio and samples)
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