Mike the PoeT runs all of his shows as if everyone in the room is family, even if he's never seen them before. This may be because he is an artist born of Los Angeles, a 3rd generation Angelino and a tour-bus driver. There isn't a corner of this city Mike hasn't trekked through. He performs regularly at Blue Nile Cafe and Blue Chips Gallery. You can hear him and his words in bookstores, galleries, museums, nightclubs, even churches across Beverly Hills, Downtown, Echo Park, Long Beach, Hollywood and Santa Monica. There isn't a patch of asphalt in Los Angeles that Mike doesn't love. Up and down the streets you can hear his lyrical verse echo, literally.
After graduating from UCLA in 1997, Mike got his commercial driver’s license and a gig as a tour guide. He led tours up and down the coast, from San Francisco to the Grand Canyon. Over the last decade Mike’s become known for his L.A. City Tours, a composite of poetry and history. His “The Poets Beat Neon Cruise” hosted by the Museum of Neon Art was recently written up in the Washington Post.
In an interview with Kotori Magazine Mike says of tour-guiding:
“It’s made me a better performer. It influences how you talk to people. You learn how to make it comfortable.”
One night last summer at 33 1/3 Books, then on Alvarado, Mike was hosting. Many regulars read. I read, too, some piece I'd been experimenting with for a while. But the highlight of the night was when a kid named Anthony, a big baby-faced 16 year-old from Compton stepped up to do a piece he wrote. It was his first time. He was nervous. But Mike stood by him, encouraging the young poet and the crowd followed Mike's lead, cheering Anthony on. And when the youngster had finished, he smiled with a sense of arrival. I understood then what Mike had meant and will continue to mean to the creative community of Los Angeles.

In a way, today marks a big day in Los Angeles literature. Not just literature, actually, but in Los Angeles Culture. Tonight marks the release of our city's own Mike the PoeT's first book, I am Alive in Los Angeles. Tonight and Saturday night, he'll be reading and performing from his collection of poetry, prose, and significant lists.
-July 20, 2006 at M.J. Higgins Gallery
244 S. Main Street, Downtown L.A., 8:15PM
-July 22, 2006 "L.A. Reprrazent!" Book Signing 5:00-9:00PM
Crewest Gallery, 110 Winston, LA, CA, 90013
with live painting by MearOne
Mike the PoeT is the first of our new "LA's Next Icon" feature. The series features those writers, artists, performers and occasionally personalities who are locally established, beloved by and in love with the city, and poised to burst onto the national and worldwide stage. Mike has established himself as a true cultural figure, a champion of the creative spirit of Los Angeles, and his influence will spill nationwide.

The cover features the art of MearOne, one of the more important Los Angeles artists whose work has been shown all over the world and a member of Mike's crew, Poets of the RoundTable. You might remember one of his pieces on the billboard above the Union on La Brea. His work perfectly complementing the cityscape that Mike has created with his verse.
It is a completely unique book. It made me think about all the streets I've driven on, about all the sidewalks I've walked on, about the night my friends and I tried to see if we could get lost and drove in circles for hours until we ended up near Jefferson, right by the Fedco on La Cienega. It's hard to explain the feel of the book, but let me try. It's as if Mike understands this city well enough to know that all he needs to do is open my eyes and step aside and I'll see what he sees, the undeniably unique beauty that resides along the fault lines that often threaten to crack this city apart.
From the Introduction:
“Over the years I’ve zig-zagged across the LA region with meticulous precision & to this day I still find new pockets. Los Angeles is a puzzle to me that I have spent my life putting together. Somewhere along the journey I started writing it all down so I could remember. “
See, where some artists such as the White Trash Apocalypse Tour, who are more interested in leaving the mark, "WE WERE HERE," Mike the PoeT and his traveling group of artists want to say, "YOU WERE HERE." He wants every corner of the city to know that it has something special that draws him there. He wants to travel the freeways and city streets that he knows so well, the roads that connect the points of the city until it is one work of art.
From the poem "Hollywood:"
The sun comes up over Santa Monica Boulevard.
Rossmore becomes Vine,
on some days you can see the Hollywood sign.
And if you drive thru Hollywood,
You'll see bright lights above transvestites,
Celebrities eating outside,
grifters looking glassy-eyed.
Heaven & hell collide, its one helluva ride,
"Dorothy you're not in Kansas anymore,"
Revisiting Hollywood lore with a whole new twist,
Cecil B. Demille wouldn't know what hit him.
Hollywood's World of entertainment
is the American dream's ultimate painting.
it's both brilliant & tragic like Michael Jackson.
Hollywood is a myth built by madness & magic.
If you connect all the dots it all spells Hollywood.
Aside from poems and stories, the book also contains lists. LA lists. Best LA Movies. Best LA Albums. And there's this Best LA Books list:
11 Great Books About LA:
CITY OF QUARTZ by Mike Davis
SOUTHLAND by Nina Revoy
IF HE HOLLERS LET HIM GO by Chester Himes
HISTORY OF FORGETTING by Norman Klein
AN ISLAND ON THE LAND by Carey McWilliams
HOLLYWOOD by Charles Bukowski
DREAMS FROM BUNKER HILL by John Fante
ALWAYS RUNNING by Luis Rodriguez
THE RIVER by Lewis MacAdams
MY DARK PLACES by James Ellroy
THE RIOT INSIDE ME by Wanda Coleman
There's one more book that belongs on that list. His own.
Mike the PoeT aka Mike Sonksen is co-founder of getunderground.com and music editor for Jointz Magazine. His spoken word CD "I am Alive in Los Angeles" was given 4 stars by Urb Magazine.













































