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About Slaminatrix

Lisa Martinovic´ is a native San Franciscan who returned to the Bay Area in 1999 after six years of deep cover research in Hogeye, Arkansas. Lisa specializes in high-octane social commentary, Ozark character studies, and a genre she calls poemedy–a hybrid art form combining the most compelling qualities of poetry and stand-up comedy. She has eight self-published books to her credit and the CD Snake Dreams, a joint production with fellow Ozark poet Brenda Moossy.

Lisa has toured as a performance poet throughout the US, featuring everywhere from New York City’s Nuyorican Poet’s Cafe to City Lights in San Francisco, and sharing the stage with such noted poets as Gary Snyder and Miller Williams. She is absolutely tickled to have won “Best Surprise Act” of the 1996 Austin International Poetry Festival for her performance piece, Jim Bob Gets a Lap Dance. Lisa’s poetry has appeared in ten anthologies and numerous magazines, including Andre Codrescu’s Exquisite Corpse, Southern Exposure, The Underwood Review, The San Francisco Bay Guardian, Will Work for Peace, The Outlaw Bible of American PoetryOzark Mosaic: Adventures in Arkansas Alternative Journalism, 1990-2002, Revival: Spoken Work from Lollapalooza 94, How to Make a Living as a Poet, and Poetry Slam: The Competitive Art of Performance Poetry.

Her essays have appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle, the San Francisco Examiner, Northern California Bohemian, The Ozark Gazette, commondreams.org, counterpunch.org; her commentaries are heard on NPR affilliate KQED 88.5 FM and Pacifica Radio’s KPFA 94.1 FM.

As the Co-Chair of the Ozark Poets & Writers Collective, Lisa organized and participated in local poetry slams, and served for three years on the Executive Council of Poetry Slam, Inc., the national governing body for the growing world of slam. She was on slam teams representing The Ozarks at the National Poetry Slam every year from ‘95 to ‘99, and on Team Santa Cruz in 2000. At the ‘96 National Poetry Slam she was the 12th ranked individual in the nation.Three-time winner of the annual Ozark Grand Slam, she was not bashful about calling herself the SlamQueen of the Ozarks. And since she’s back in San Francisco a new honorific is in order. Lisa hasn’t won any title here yet, she just loves the way it sounds rolling off her tongue, and so she calls herself Slaminatrix.