- W. Joe Hoppe
W. Joe Hoppe (born Dec. 24, 1961, in
Ypsilanti, Michigan ) is an American poet, short story writer and filmmaker who was at the forefront of theperformance poetry scene inAustin, Texas .He grew up in
Jackson, Michigan , where he worked as a janitor in a tool & die shop and as a gas station attendant. He received a degree in communications from theUniversity of Michigan in 1984 then headed toMinneapolis to pay off his debt to society by working in shelters. In Minneapolis he also got into the international Xeroxzine scene co-editing Bitter Obscurity, Journal of Erickson's Stage 61/2, and Pocketful of Mirrors. He was a regular at readings and performances at theRifle Sport Gallery , Circus to the Trade, and Speedboat Gallery.He married P.S. Monear in 1990, one year after coming to Austin, Texas. Hoppe quickly became an important member of the nascent performance poetry scene that grew up around Chicago House coffee house, where Hedwig Gorski and Raul Salinas often performed together. He was a student of famed poet
Albert Huffstickler and a member of Austin’s premier poetry group, The Blue Plate Poets, which included Marlys West, Pasha, Tammy Gomez, Mike Henry and Robert Lee. Hoppe received a master’s degree in English with a concentration in creative writing from theUniversity of Texas in 1994, and subsequently received a James A. Michener Post-Graduate Fellowship from the Texas Center for Writers (nowMichener Center ). Through excellent timing, he was able to use the fellowship to stay home and be a house dad to his son Max, born in 1995.Joe has published about a dozen chapbooks through Lucky Tiger Press. His poems have appeared in Analecta, Borderlands, Cider Press Review, Di*Verse*Cities,
Nerve Cowboy , and Utter. His poems have been anthologized in Stand Up Poetry and How to be This Man, and on the Web at gumballpoetry.com. Joe’s one-of-a-kind poetry video, “$5200 MSTA” has been shown at the Dallas Video Festival, San Antonio Underground Film Festival,Austin Film Festival , and VideoEx in Zurich, Switzerland.His books include a collection of short stories, "Harmon Place" (1991) from Primal Press, and a poetry collection, "Galvanized" (2007), from Dalton Publishing.
Hoppe currently teaches English and Creative Writing at
Austin Community College .External links
* [http://www.wjoehoppe.com/ personal page of W. Joe Hoppe]
* [http://www.gumballpoetry.com/poetry/hoppe1.html Poems on Gumballpoetry.com]
* [http://www.austincc.edu/crw/Faculty/joe_hoppe.html Hoppe at Austin Community College]
* [http://www.austinchronicle.com/issues/vol15/issue18/books.top10.html Austin Chronicle names Hoppe to its Best Writing list]
* [http://wings.buffalo.edu/epc/ezines/treehome/tree02/hopp_har.html Review of short story collection "Harmon Place"]
* [http://www.lunaparkreview.com/CPRexcerpt.htm Review of poetry collection "Galvanized"]
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