Poetry, Etc. The Armageddon of Funk by Michael Warr

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Michael Warr’s recent literary honors include a 2024 San Francisco Arts Commission (SFAC) Arts Impact Endowment Award, 2023/2021 SFAC Artist Award, 2023 Library Laureate Award from the San Francisco Public Library, and 2020 Berkeley Poetry Festival Lifetime Achievement Award. He is the Poetry Editor of the anthology Of Poetry and Protest: From Emmett Till to Trayvon Martin (W.W.

His other books – all from Tia Chucha Press -- include The Armageddon of Funk which the Black Caucus of the American Library Association described as “A poetic soundtrack to black life;” Power Lines: A Decade of Poetry From Chicago’s Guild Complex, as a co-editor with Julie Parson Nesbitt and Luis Rodriguez; and his first collection We Are All The Black Boy. His poetry is translated into Chinese by poet Chun Yu as part of their Two Languages / One Community project including his serial poem on police killings “What Not To Do (an unfinished poem)” which is published in the anthology Black Fire -- This Time (Willow Books 2022) and updated online in English and Chinese at Obsidian: Literature & Arts in the African Diaspora. Since 2018 he has been adding names to the poem mostly of Black people unjustly killed by the police. Most recently he has also been published in Poetry Northwest (in English and Chinese), Light on the Walls of Life—a tribute anthology to Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Tarot in Pandemic & Revolution, and Reimagine America – an anthology for the future. Other honors include a Creative Work Fund award for his multimedia project Tracing Poetic Memory in Bayview Hunters Point, PEN Oakland Josephine Miles Award for Excellence in Literature, Black Caucus of the American Library Association Award, Gwendolyn Brooks Significant Illinois Poets Award, National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship and more. In his twenties Michael worked as a foreign correspondent based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia where he freelanced for New Africa, the BBC and the Economist. He is a former Deputy Director at the Museum of the African Diaspora in San Francisco and serves on the board of the Friends of the San Francisco Public Library. Follow his public appearances, consulting, and creative projects at https://michaelwarr-creativework.tumblr.com/. ABOUT PAGE

The Armageddon of Funk page was originally created to promote my second book of the same title, published by Tia Chucha Press in 2012. I eventually expanded the scope of the page to promote “things of interest” in the poetry world, including goings-on in the lives of poets, their methods of distribution, whether paper, digital, performative, audio, on canvas, film, installations, collaborative, or otherwise, and other poetry-related paraphernalia. Since joining the board of the Friends of the San Francisco Public Library, I am also posting book and library related information on this page. If you are looking to push poetry via my digital stream, it is more likely to make an appearance on The Armageddon of Funk than my Profile or my pages focused on police killings and the contributors to my anthology Of Poetry & Protest: From Emmett Till to Trayvon Martin, the related group page, or my tracking fascist tendencies at Know This. For more about The Armageddon of Funk (the book), keep reading. Tracking a nonlinear trek across terrain as distinct as Timbuktu and Baton Rouge, and beliefs as “contrary” as Christianity and Communism, in The Armageddon of Funk Michael Warr manages to interconnect a world of opposites. Via “poetic memoir” we join his navigation through the “apolitical,” rigid morality of the Jehovah’s Witnesses; the revolutionary theories and free love of Black Panthers and Marxists; the promise of a bourgeois future from bank executives; a screaming soldier brandishing an AK-47 in his face, a blizzard of white termite wings; an interrogation under Haile Selassie’s Jubilee Palace; hallucinating of “of cornbread islands” at Chicago’s “Velvet Lounge,” and many “Street Signs, Convolutions, and other California Coincidences” as one poem is titled in this second collection. Warr’s poetry, like his life, is full of interruptions and circularity that captures the broad sweep of the times and microscopic idiosyncrasies of the moment.

02/26/2026

We are thrilled to welcome Dorianne Laux as the Final Judge for the Adrienne Rich Award for Poetry.

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Dorianne Laux’s sixth collection, Only As the Day is Long: New and Selected Poems was named a finalist for the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. Her fifth collection, The Book of Men, was awarded The Paterson Prize. Her fourth book of poems, Facts About the Moon, won The Oregon Book Award and was short-listed for the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize. Laux is also the author of Awake; What We Carry, a finalist for the National Book Critic’s Circle Award; Smoke; as well as a fine small press edition, The Book of Women. She is the co-author of the celebrated text The Poet’s Companion: A Guide to the Pleasures of Writing Poetry. Her latest collection of poetry is Life On Earth and was released in January of 2024. Finger Exercises for Poets, a book of concise craft essays and exercises for poets was released in July 2024.

https://www.doriannelaux.net/

Photo by Kim Addonizio.

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Send us your gorgeous work here:
https://www.bpj.org/submit/rich-award-guidelines

02/21/2026

Join the James and Grace Lee Boggs Foundation for A CONVERSATION ON BLACK/ASIAN SOLIDARITY A panel of women of Black/Asian ancestry in celebration of International Women's Day Featuring Margo Okazawa-Rey with Comment by Mia Charlene White and Aurora Harris BIOS: Margo Okazawa-Rey, Professor Emerita....

02/21/2026

We’ll be open for general submissions of poetry for the month of March 🌷 Send us up to four poems through Submittable. We can’t wait to read your work!

02/04/2026

Join us as a YouthLit exhibitor on Saturday, May 30, 2026! 📚🎈

This year, we’ll be setting up along Kittredge Street outside the Berkeley Main Library, with YouthLit panels and activities happening indoors throughout the day.

Come enjoy the beautiful spring weather with us, uplift books and art in the streets, and make space for families and young readers to pause, browse, chat, and see where their imagination and curiosity take them.

Exhibitors receive an 8 ft table, with the option to share a 4 ft space at the table with another exhibitor.

We welcome exhibitors who identify as:
• small presses
• mid-to-large publishers
• community-based nonprofits
• magazines & journals
• literary orgs or clubs
• self-published authors
• independent illustrators
• artisans with book-related arts & crafts
• other literary-minded folks doing cool work

If your work is book- or literature-related and especially meant to engage young readers and families, we’d love to see your application.

🗓️ May 30, 2026 (YouthLit, Bay Area Book Festival)
📍 Kittredge Street, outside the Berkeley Public Library
🔗 Apply via the link in bio or QR code

Chun Yu and Michael Warr are featured online at the Alameda Island Poets reading series on Wednesday, February 4, 7-9 pm...
02/04/2026

Chun Yu and Michael Warr are featured online at the Alameda Island Poets reading series on Wednesday, February 4, 7-9 pm. We will share a few bilingual poems (English and Chinese) honoring Black History Month, and will be joined by youth poets Delilah Roller and Itzel Perez. The reading is hosted by Cathy Dana and Alameda Poet Laureate, Kimi Sugioka. Their "famously friendly" (online) open mic follows the featured reading. To sign up for the open mic, send an email to Cathy Dana at [email protected].

Join Zoom meeting for AIP reading:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88484893144...
Meeting ID: 884 8489 3144
Passcode: poetry

11/29/2025

Wow! My copy of SFState mag with my interview by Ben Fong-Torres just arrived in the mail today! Can’t think of a better person to have written the article as he has known me for over 45 years! Thank you, Ben and congratulations to SF State magazine on its 25th year!

10/31/2025

Today, a coalition of seven charitable foundations—the Ford Foundation, Hawthornden Foundation, Lannan Foundation, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Mellon Foundation, Poetry Foundation, and an anonymous foundation—announced the launch of the Literary Arts Fund, a historic investment of at least $50 million to strengthen the nonprofit literary arts field in the U.S.

Learn more: https://literaryartsfund.org/announcing-literary-arts-fund/

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