Writer Zack Kopp was a near-ubiquitous force in the 1990's Denver spoken word scene as "Henry Alarmclock," simultaneously hosting several ongoing readings and conceptual art events at coffeehouses and galleries in the area. As part of the infamous underground art collective Bleeding TV's of Angels, he inaugurated the millennium by smashing a televiasion set with an axe on New Year's Eve, 1999. Poetry and prose of Kopp's has appeared in The Chiron Review (KS), The Temple (WA), The Baker St. Irregular (CA), Minotaur (WA), revolt (UK), and online at K.M. Dersley's U.K.-based website, www.raggededge.btinternet.co.uk
He's 34 years old and lives in Denver, halfway through the low-residency MFA in Writing program at Vermont College and co-editing The Gut, an irregular journal of quantum thought, with Andrew Wible.
Zack Kopp's poetry on the Temple Magazine Online