Poem in Midway Journal
Just a note to let you know I have a poem, “Despite the Light, the Park Waited and the Museum Slept” in Volume 2, Issue 2 of Midway Journal. Enjoy.
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Just a note to let you know I have a poem, “Despite the Light, the Park Waited and the Museum Slept” in Volume 2, Issue 2 of Midway Journal. Enjoy.
Thanks to everyone who made it to The Dove for the book release! It was nice to see so many faces from different chapters of my life. Due to the weather and flight cancellations, the folk from Spire Press could not attend, but they sent along this nice note: “Friends and Colleagues of Matthew, please Read More …
The day has come! Please come celebrate the release of Pear Slip on Thursday, December 13th at 7pm at The Dove. Click here to order your copy of Pear Slip. Hope to see you there (The Dove has happy hour til 8)!
I took Greg along to Phil Levine’s 80th Birthday Tribute at The Great Hall at Cooper Union last night (and he took me to a great sushi bar afterward! Double win!). Another packed house, just like at the Galway Kinnell tribute earlier this year. The proceedings were filled with the usual humor that surrounds a Read More …
Thursday night Greg and I went to see Margaret Cho in her Sensuous Womanvariety show. It was wonderfully raunchy and has deepened my fascination of the burlesque. Lots of nudity and pasties and subversive behavior (the rap “I’m not a homo-sexual, I’m a sexual homo” will stick in your head all night). Loved Dirty Martini’s America Read More …
With the pending publication of Pear Slip and its listing on Amazon and Barnes & Noble, my GoodReads user profile has been converted to an author profile. I’ll be posting upcoming events there, including a book release party in December and a book signing at the AWP conference in early 2008. Check it out: Matthew Hittinger.
Pear Slip is now available for pre-order from Spire Press. You can check out the book cover and ordering information HERE. Here are some blurbs: “Take a pear. Any pear. Divide it into sensuous surface and the idea of sensuous surface. Mix with one part philosophy and two parts jeu d’esprit. Pass the whole through Read More …
I picked up this book after reading the first poem (which is rare for me, to have something leap out in such a way) and after noticing a nice list of “notes” at the back (nothing like a well-researched book of poems in conversation with other sources to whet my appetite), and finished it in Read More …
Picked this up in City Lights over the weekend and read it on the plane home today. I was a bit disappointed by both her and the afterword by Mark. Not their best work on the subject of politics and poetry. Still this passage did stuck with me: “I hope never to idealize poetry–it has Read More …
On our way to LaGuardia on the M60 we overheard these two women giving hell to a guy: Woman One: “If my man’s a businessman and he has to work late, he should at least call.” Woman Two: “Mm-hmm.” Woman One: “I don’t want to be sittin there in my Gucci. Waitin.” Above them a Read More …