Showing posts with label Common Symptoms of an Enduring Chill Explained. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Common Symptoms of an Enduring Chill Explained. Show all posts

Saturday, October 10, 2020

Monday, August 6, 2012

New Listing in Poets & Writers

I am now listed as a poet in the directory over at Poets & Writers. Hopefully one day I will qualify for a listing as a (prose) writer. I guess when people ask me what I do (for a living) instead of looking down on the ground in shame I can say "I AM A POET!"

Saturday, June 9, 2012

A New Story, A New Method

I have a short story, Walled By the Clean Frame up at First Stop Fiction. It is a bit of sound and furry. Perhaps it signifies something. If you are pressed for time, do not worry. It is a piece of what we in the business call "flash fiction." Recently, I have been writing more of it than I usual.

In other news, I have been shortlisted for the Erbacce Prize (along with a lot of other people) and my book Common Symptoms of an Enduring Chill Explained is now at the Poets House in New York City. I think it will also be part of their summer showcase. Buy it here at Amazon!

Below is a poem I composed using nothing but this week's top search terms for my blog. I have been writing a few like it. Perhaps the form can be called a "keywording," or something like that. I have underlined the words that people typed in when they stumbled upon this old mirror sponge of a site.

What Animals Live In Romania!
(Top Search Terms June 9, 2012)

Once more, I slept in hopes of reaching
A good time emporium where I be
Empowered to reach a decision, instead
I got visions of Oktoberfest
With no end in sight, blinded by beer
And attractive cutouts of German girls,
At least the music was different this time,
Someone was laying down
Romanian fresh tracks - may 2012 album,
I had no idea what the translation
Was urging me to believe in,
I recall black men hair designs edge ups
Though it all came out sounding
Like Old English poems, Beowulf,
Tergo sex woke me up,
Plus a misplaced titled from
The of best "walter ancarrow" poetry
At least the words had an awesome font
Even if they were dumb poems about butts
I take what I can get these days,
Memory refuses to act like a sponge,
Picturing an germany eagle gif
Seems to make things better for once.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Buy My (Chap)Book



Listen to what the animatronic Jay Sherman says and go get yourself a copy of my chapbook Common Symptoms of an Enduring Chill Explained. Now it's in Kindle and Nook form. Buy it off Amazon or Barnes & Noble.

Saturday, December 31, 2011

A Message form My Publisher

According to my stats this week, I'm big in Georgia, little do they know I have spent my life refusing to recognize their current flag
A message from J.S. Graustein from Folded Word Press she told me to spread. She mentions my work. Also, happy new year's eve and new year's day, and new year's year to everyone out there.

Friday, October 21, 2011

Poetry In the Brooklyner and Other News


Hello all, some updates from the very sedate files of Mr. Nardolilli:

I have three poems up in the Brooklyner. Read one of them here, another here, and the last one in this place.

Here's a link to a project centered on the life of little known counterculture figure Shig Murao that presents his life and work. He was the one who was actually arrested for selling Allen Ginsberg's Howl. Unfortunately his role was not depicted in the recent film based on the famous censorship trial, even though he was a defendant along with Lawrence Ferlinghetti (whose last name the spellchecker recognizes, boy is Google Chrome one hep cat!). I reviewed the film when it first came out a year ago.  Besides Howl, Shig was involved with City Lights bookstore, the San Francisco renaissance, and was an early zine publisher. In addition he was also a survivor of the Japanese internment and Allen Ginsberg lived out of his closet. A pretty interesting life all around. 

Oh, and I was nominated for a Pushcart for a poem in my poetry chapbook.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

New York, I'm Coming to See You


This Friday, I will be arriving in Manhattan, either by blimp or the bus. I'm trying to figure out which one is safer. Unfortunately, the autogryo (which is not an edible Greek car) is all booked until next Wednesday. I will be in New York City until Monday. Hopefully I will get to see some of you all to celebrate the opening of my 26th year on earth, which will happen on the 24th. A quarter century done...

As always, there are literary updates. An important announcement of mine is up at w5ran. There are also some poems of mine up at Drunken Absurdity. The hits just keep coming! And don't forget about my chapbook, which is still for sale at Folded Word.

Also, be careful what you parody, it might just be appropriated. Here are two videos, the first making fun of Levi's "Go Forth" ads by using Charles Bukowski's Dinosauria, We.



As one YouTube commenter wrote, it takes away the aftertaste of the original. However, the people at Levi's must have wised up. Look what they wrought:

Thursday, September 15, 2011

The Chapbooks Are Here! The Chapbooks Are Here!


The physical copies of my chapbook "Common Symptoms of an Enduring Chill Explained," have arrived and are ready for sale and distribution. Just look at them! I think I am going to print these pictures, cut them out, and put them in my wallet to show people when they ask me if I have children. This is probably as close as I'm going to get.


Here's a close-up view of the book. Look at the nice rendering of my name. LOOK AT IT!


And here is an inside look inside the chapbook. As you can see, it is part of a limited run. So get your books while supplies last. There will also be an e-book version for you to purchase, in case a fifteen page book is too big for you to carry.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Saturday, June 11, 2011

First Chapbook Published!

But hopefully not the last. Check out the details on my blog I Don't Want to Be a Manchild. The work is titled: Common Symptoms of an Enduring Chill Explained.



Here it is, isn't it a thing of beauty? If you would like to purchase a copy of the first ever volume of my poems to be printed, you can go to this link. Here you can see it being made.

Oh, and I have a poem in this issue of Fade Poetry.