Michael Kelleher
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Michael Kelleher is an American poet. He lives in Buffalo, New York, where he works as the Artistic Director of Just Buffalo Literary Center and as the editor of "In The Margins," the literary section of artvoice, the alternative weekly. Kelleher is the author of To Be Sung (Blazevox Books, 2005), as well as the chapbook Cuba (Phylum, 2002). His poems and essays have appeared in Slope, ecopoetics, The Poetry Project Newsletter, Kiosk, Queen St. Quarterly, The Transcendental Friend, and others, and he has read his work in the U.S., Canada, and as part of the Encuentro del Poesia Del Lenguaje in Havana, Cuba in 2001. With Ammiel Alcalay, he edits the 'OlsonNow' blog, which is dedicated to the poetry and poetics of Charles Olson. Since 2000, he has edited ELEVATOR, an artist's book poetry press, whose projects have included The Box Project (2000), based on the work of eco-installation artist Brian Collier, The Postcard Project (2001) based on the work of French painter/sculptor Isabelle Pellissier, and The Grid Project (2003), based on the work of artist Amy Stalling and her husband, Jonathan Stalling who translates from Chinese.