”Green Gotham,” a poem from my Impossible Gotham project, is in the new issue (Issue 2) of Chelsea Station. The poem is part of the color series that appeared in No Tell Motel back in November 2010. There’s just one poem left from this series without a home, “Black & White Gotham” – my favorite of the bunch. Why is it always my favorite poems take the longest to get published?
A bit about the issue: edited by Jameson Currier, it features ten short stories, six new poems, a never-before-published one-act play, a travel memoir, and several essays, interviews, book columns, and reviews on gay literature. Contributors include Eric Andrews-Katz, Nicholas Boggs, Perry Brass, Tom Cardamone, Anthony R. Cardno, Lewis DeSimone, Michael Graves, Charles Green, Jonathan Harper, Matthew Hittinger, Wayne Hoffman, Lee Houck, Daniel M. Jaffe, Richard Johns, Michael T. Luongo, Raymond Luczak, Jeffrey Luscombe, Jeff Mann, Jon Marans, Stephen Mead, Jarrett Neal, Eric Nguyen, David Pratt, Trumbull Rogers, Robert Siek, Charles Silverstein, and Scott Wiggerman.
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