Hi. It’s snowing like a mofo out there again in Brooklyn. I’ve officially dubbed this The Winter That Killed Winter For Me. If you even hear me complain about 90 degrees this summer, feel free to slap me. So, let’s recap. First off the kind folks at This Zine Will Change Your Life were kind… Continue reading Poems, readings, poetry shows and word counts
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A Reading, a Recording and a Publication, Oh My!
Hi. So I’ve got some news. First off, on the events front, I’ll be in Pittsburgh on February 8th, reading at Modern Formations. Here’s the line up: A Confluence of Poets – Modern Formations Saturday, February 8th, 8 pm Presented by Lilliput Review Buffalo – Sara Ries Erie – Chuck Joy Cleveland –… Continue reading A Reading, a Recording and a Publication, Oh My!
Three “How to Be An American” poems up at Dead Snakes
Morning folks. Many thanks to the always awesome Stephen at Dead Snakes for taking these three How to Be An American poems. This whole project has been really interesting, especially people’s reactions to it. As our Ex-president Bush said, “You’re either with us or you’re with the terrorists.” Happy Monday, America. Peace, Love and Starbursts,… Continue reading Three “How to Be An American” poems up at Dead Snakes
Three “How to be an American” poems up at the Blue Hour
Hi. Morning. So the very awesome trio over at Blue Hour accepted a couple of my poems from the How to be an American series that I’m working on. It’s odd I was just talking to a friend about how I’ve never had such an easy time writing poems – it’s like they’re practically writing… Continue reading Three “How to be an American” poems up at the Blue Hour
Three ‘How to be an American’ Poems at Underground Books
Hi. This has truly been a crappy week. Truly. Truly truly truly NOT outrageous and NOT like Gem. (good luck getting that song out of your head!) But you know what’s NOT crappy about it? It’s that the truly awesome James from Underground Books published a few of my new poems from the How to… Continue reading Three ‘How to be an American’ Poems at Underground Books