“the heart strobed superimposed” part 2
Here is a preview of “the heart strobed superimposed” recorded at the second screening of the film on Friday April 25th at the Brandeis/Hartt Collaborative Concert in the New Wing of the Hartford Art School.
Line tamer.
Here is a preview of “the heart strobed superimposed” recorded at the second screening of the film on Friday April 25th at the Brandeis/Hartt Collaborative Concert in the New Wing of the Hartford Art School.
Another surprise in the mail today: found out I was a semi-finalist for the 2008 Walt Whitman Award. This would be my second time as a semi-finalist, though the letter doesn’t specify for which manuscript I submitted, so it may have been the Erotic Postulate again or Skin Shift for the first time. It remains a mystery, Read More …
Just a quick note that a new project I’ve been working on, Specular Reflection, inspired by my travels to Jamaica last year, was named a Semi-finalist for the 2008 Tupelo Press Snowbound Chapbook Award. Not bad for its first time out.
Some pics from the 4/26 Moravian Book Shop Reading courtesy of my sister Jessica: Showing the audience that shape poem: Posing with my sisters:
Check out the new Center: A Journal of the Literary Arts (Volume 7, 2008) where I have the lead poem, “Mothers Eating Other Mothers’ Young” from my project Impossible Gotham.
Hello Pennsylvania friends. I wanted to let you know about an upcoming reading in my hometown, Bethlehem: Event: Moravian Book Shop Poetry Day Date: Saturday April 26, 2008 05:00PM Location: Moravian Book Shop, 428 Main Street, Bethlehem, PA, United States Description: Poetry Day at the Moravian Book Shop to celebrate National Poetry Month. I’m reading Read More …
Click HERE to read and hear me read “Grafted” in the March/April “Nature in the Cracks” issue of qarrtsiluni. I also love the meaning of qarrtsiluni; it comes from an Iñupiaq word that means “sitting together in the darkness, waiting for something to burst.”
Check out a video of Anne Carson and company performing the beginning of “Possessive Used As Drink (Me): A Lecture on Pronouns in the Form of 15 Sonnets” on the 92nd Street Y Blog. Anne Carson reading “Possessive Used As Drink (Me): A Lecture on Pronouns in the Form of 15 Sonnets”
As I mentioned in a previous post, my friend and coworker Liz Stephens commissioned me to write a poem in response to a short experimental film she recently completed with the composer Matt Sargent. The poem is called “Moving Image #1 [the heart strobed superimposed]” and is the first poem in a series I’ve been Read More …
Last night I went to see my roommate Richard Gallagher in the play Missivesby Garret Jon Groenveld. Richard plays Ben, a gay white man in apartment 102 who starts slipping letters to his neighbor, Lia (played by Shamika Cotton), an African-American woman in apartment 103. The gesture annoys Lia at first, (“what’s the difference between a Read More …