Morning! I’m thrilled to have my poem Salud over at one of the coolest zines, Misfits’ Miscellany. It’s about my friends Oscar and Aida who live in Madrid and last Christmas came to visit Jay and me in New York. Te echo mucho de menos, Oscar (Patos) y Aida. We’ll toast in Plaza de Santa… Continue reading Salud at Misfits’ Miscellany
Tag: Poetry
Visiting with Renata
Hi folks. I’m over at Renata Barcelos’ blog talking about writing and Lizzy and all my strange little eccentricities and the best reader experience I’ve ever had. I had a woman come up to me once after a poetry reading and tell me that a specific poem about my mother’s battle with breast cancer is… Continue reading Visiting with Renata
Bandaids at Red Fez
I wrote a poem about not having bandaids when I cut my finger once and the good people at Red Fez decided to publish it here. I wrote it about a year ago. To this day I still don’t have bandaids in the house. Or Maalox. But at least some of the canvasses have since… Continue reading Bandaids at Red Fez
Another Day
Good morning. It’s early, yet again and after a lovely vacation from my life, I’m up and back at it with Jeff Spurgeon’s dulcet tones and fantastic musical choices with me. And of course, June. I’m been really really lucky lately and got a few poems picked up in a few different places. They’re all in… Continue reading Another Day
Some Poems, Some Travels, Some Dead Butterflies
Hello folks. I’ve got some poetry for ya, dirt cheap right here. My many many thanks to the always dashing Jonathan at Unlikely Stories for accepting them. And also thanks to the always eloquent Jack at Gutter Eloquence for accepting these little poems for publication. I just returned from Pittsburgh where I was lucky enough to stand… Continue reading Some Poems, Some Travels, Some Dead Butterflies