Thursday, July 28, 2016
These Poems Got Back
Three poems of mine in TreeHouse. One is ever so slightly multilingual. OK, that might be a slight exaggeration. Stay cool with my poem about snow. Well, it's not really about snow either. NONE OF THESE POEMS IS WHAT IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE ABOUT.
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New York,
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Sunday, July 24, 2016
TL;DR New Poem about Bank Fraud
Or I should say, prelude to a bank fraud, up at TL;DR Magazine. It's a nifty little creative outlet with work by Mary Two Teeth and a short musing on Pokemon Go by William Lessard. My poem is a musical re-rendering of an email I got from a bank in Africa promising me big returns if I shared a little bit of data about my debit card with them.
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economics,
experimental literature,
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writing
Sunday, July 17, 2016
Stay Cool with Poetry
Damn corn sweat! I hope you're all doing your best to stay cool, that is, if you're in the Northern Hemisphere. If you're in Argentina or Antarctica, stay warm! If ice cream and wet sacks are failing you, don;t give give into temptation and do the things kids say are cool, like doing heroin. Instead, go over to Anti-Heroin Chic and read three poems by me. Red wine and chocolate will be there.
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Sunday, July 3, 2016
Inside a Photograph, Outside a Short Story
New fiction from Ben Nardolilli (that's me), courtesy of the Dime Show Review.
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biography,
Bukowski,
fiction,
humor,
Los Angeles,
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