» Ballabajoomba Slam - Conducts regularly scheduled poetry slams and competitions in Corpus Christi, Texas.
» Broken Speech - Information about the Orlando, Florida, poetry slam movement, with photographs and links to related sites.
» DC Slam - Myth @ Teaism is the home of the Washington, DC's, slam team. Schedules for slams and other events are listed on the site, as well as information on the slam team members.
» Hammer and Tongue Poetry Slam - Oxford's live poetry community. Open Slams are held at the Zodiac, Oxford, on the first Tuesday of every month featuring international guests and Hip Hop DJ's.
» Iowa City Poetry Slam - News and rules about shows and events related to the Iowa City Poetry Slam. Meets weekly.
» Michael Brown's Home Page - Links to Slam Events in Massachusetts, particularly Boston.
» New York City Slam - Artists collective that sponsors regular poetry slams in New York City. The site features audio recordings of recent slams, and print collections of poetry from slam champions.
» Providence Poetry Slam - Home of Providence, RI's, slam team. Schedules for slams and other events are listed, as well as information on the slam team members.
» San Diego Slam - Home of the San Diego Poetry Slam, featuring a listing of upcoming events & readings, as well as information on "drift wood highway," an annual poetry anthology.
» The Austin Poetry Slam Homepage - Profiles of Austin slam poets, spoken word recordings for sale, a schedule of poetry slams in the area, and a fun primer on rules for both slam poets and judges.
» The Poets' Asylum - Slam in Worcester, MA, plus information about other events. Hosts of iWPS 2005.
» The San Diego Poetry Slam - Bimonthly event. Rules, fees, calendar, and results.
» The Wordsmith Press - Home - Slam information for Ann Arbor, Michigan.
» Wits End Poetry - The what, when, where, why and how of poetry slam in Greenville, South Carolina, and the surrounding region.
» Youth Speaks - Youth Speaks organizes the National Youth Poetry Slam. The group brings young people together across community, school, and neighborhood lines through the written and spoken word.
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