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Paul Fericano [1]

Listed as: 
Poet, Fiction Writer
Public address: 
Millbrae, CA
California US
Email: 
yunewsservice@gmail.com
Bio: 

Paul Fericano is the editor/publisher and co-founder (with Elio Ligi) of the first parody news syndicate, Yossarian Universal News Service / YU News / yunews.com (1980). He is the former director of Instruments of Peace and co-founder (with John McCord) of SafeNet, an advocacy group for victims and survivors of clergy sexual abuse (2003-2023). His poetry and satires have appeared in numerous publications, including The Wormwood Review, The New York Quarterly, The Huffington Post, Second Coming, The Truth Seeker, The Los Angeles Times, Harper's Weekly, Poetry Now, Mother Jones, Vagabond, The Three Stooges Journal, Paul Krassner's The Realist, Free Lunch, Outlaw Poetry, Punch (London), Charlie Hebdo (Paris), and Krokodil (Moscow).

He is the author of several poetry books and chapbooks, including Things That Go Trump in the Night: Poems of Treason and Resistance, My Life in A Coma, The Hollywood Catechism, Commercial Break, Driving to Reno with Freud, and Loading the Revolver With Real Bullets. He is also the co-author (with Elio Ligi) of the political satire, The One Minute President. In 1982 his poem, "Sinatra, Sinatra," was awarded the infamous Howitzer Prize and then dutifully exposed by the author as a literary hoax. Fericano also writes "A Room With A Pew," a regular blog/column on clergy sexual abuse and the healing process (roomwithapew.com).   

Fericano currently resides on the San Francisco peninsula.

Gives readings: 
No
Twitter/X: 
yunewsservice
Born in: 
San Francisco
Raised in: 
San Francisco, CA
California
Website: 
https://www.yunews.com [2]
Prizes won: 

The Bulitzer Prize (2020) for "Things That Go Trump in the Night: Poems of Treason and Resistance"; A Mark Fischer Poetry Prize (2015) for "Howl of Lon Chaney, Jr."; C.J. Bryant Award for Excellence in Poetry, Great Britain (2014); The Santa Barbara Summer Poetry Workshop Competition (2008) for "It's Not Enough of Elvis"; The Prix de Voltaire (Paris, 1983) for "Commercial Break"; The Ambrose Bierce Prize (1983) for "Commercial Break"; The Howitzer Prize for Poetry (1982) for "Sinatra, Sinatra"; The Hibiscus Press Poetry Prize (1976) for "A Road Overlooking the Yard"; American Association of University Women (AAUW) Fiction Award (1969).

Agent/Agency name: 
Elizabeth Trupin-Pulli
What I'm reading now: 
James by Percival Everett
The Deep End: The Literary Scene in the Great Depression and Today by Jason Boog
After the Fall: New and Selected Poems by Edward Field
Particles: New and Selected Poems by Dan Gerber
One Hand Jerking: Reports From an Investigative Satirist by Paul Krassner
War With The Newts by Karel Capek
Predmediations by klipschutz
Tiny Teeth: The Wormwood Review Poems by Ann Menebroker
Disturbances by Gary Ligi
The Three Stooges Journal by Gary Lassin (Editor)
Groucho : The Life and Times of Julius Henry Marx by Stefan Kanfer
Etudes: A Rilke Recital by Art Beck
Our Take on the Death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg by Laurel Speer
The Ecstasy of Wanting by Paula J. Lambert
Trump Sonnets, Volume 8: The Final Four Months by Ken Waldman
The Unbreakable Child by Kim Michele Richardson
World In Costume by Hannah Stein
American Negro Poetry by Arna Bontemps (Editor)
Mr. Nixon and My Other Problems by Arthur Hoppe
The Tricky Part by Martin Moran
Tropicalia by Emma Trelles
A Field Guide to Lies by Daniel J. Levitin
Mr. Congeniality: a klipschutz miscellany - poems, prose & neither by klipschutz
Ghetto Sunshine and Other Poems: 1997-2023 by Jonathan Hayes
The Unfolding: Poems by Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer

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