Hi kids! So today is an exciting day because now you can officially purchase John Grochalski’s first novel The Librarian. Here’s what smarter people than me have said about it: Grochalski has done it. He’s taken the wry wit and tenderness of his poetry and transformed it into a lyrical, biting, and at turns incredibly… Continue reading The Librarian by John Grochalski or What Would Rand Do?
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How to Be An American poem at Regardless of Authority
It’s December. When did that happen? December? The last month of 2013. It’s been a weird year. On the one hand it was all amazing with Vienna and Salzburg and Mozart’s house and driving up the coast of California and so much poetry written and read and heard and published and indian food and Chagall… Continue reading How to Be An American poem at Regardless of Authority
Ol’ Tom’s Reminder at Drunk Monkeys
Hi. So I wrote a Western with guns and ol’ curs and dog teeth and a blunderbuss with a heart-shaped tip and the very kind folks at Drunk Monkeys agreed to publish it. In full disclosure, I stole a joke in it. But I stole it from my husband so it’s sort of shared property,… Continue reading Ol’ Tom’s Reminder at Drunk Monkeys
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