Sunday, October 25, 2015
Working in a Minor Mode
Is a the name of a poem you can read at Abbreviate Journal. Abbreviate Journal being the name of a journal which actually isn't a journal you can hold because it is a website.
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Wednesday, October 14, 2015
A Book Review: Coloring Dream Mandalas
I reviewed a coloring book. Check it out here at the ever lovely Quail Bell.
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Friday, October 9, 2015
All Watched Over By Readers of Loving Grace
Science fiction time! Five on the Fifth has published a short story of mine: All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace. I can't recall if I got the title from the poem by Brautigan or the documentary series which was also named for the poem. It all goes back to Brautigan either way.
I also have some poems here at Birds Piled Loosely.
Sunday, October 4, 2015
Bad Liquor Pond
A poem of mine, Bad Liquor Pond, is up at a new Baltimore based publication, Vector Magazine. There's some interesting work in it, including a version of Guess Who for Millennials, by John Durovsik.
Sometimes I forget where I get my titles from. Has this ever happened to you fellow writers? Especially poets. Place names and dates are usually self-explanatory, but sometimes you come across an old title and you have no idea how you came up from it. Usually I can place it to the Bible, Shakespeare, Pound, or Ginsberg. In this case, I must've been listening to this band while writing the poem in question.
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Thursday, October 1, 2015
Apologies to Crown Heights
| Just thinking about waiting for the train there makes my toes stick together |
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