Denver, Day Three

I think I’m in AWP-withdrawal, which I wasn’t expecting.  Let’s hammer out the last day in Denver. Well, it started slow for just about everyone I know thanks to the drinking and altitude and lack of sleep.  I think the altitude was blamed for a lot of behavior beyond the altitude sickness some people experienced…what Read More …

Denver, Day Two (part 1)

So far at the conference I’ve overhead lots of talk about online vs. print, which seems to be a hot topic this year.  The conversation has many parts: on the shuttle ride over it was about the fight at some journals just to get an online submission manager (fear being that it would increase submissions Read More …

Denver, Day One (part 2)

Okay, I took some pics! This is the Denver Convention Center where the book fair, registration, and panels take place: And the entrance to Exhibit Hall A or whatever it’s called; the main hall.  What’s nice is the entire book fair is in one hall this year, with carpeted aisles!  Still a bit overwhelming, but Read More …

Featured Poet in Winter 2010 Issue of Blue Fifth Review

I’m the featured poet in the Winter 2010 Issue of Blue Fifth Review, special theme: the body.  The poems featured include “The Allentown Aubades” from The Erotic Postulate, “Circe’s Letterpress” from Skin Shift, and “After Jamaica, June” and “Spiral Compact Fluorescent” from Smite & Spoon. The issue includes new work by Marilyn Kallet, Ivy Alvarez, Read More …

The Genesis of The Metamorphosis of Narcissus

Here is Salvador Dali’s 1937 oil painting Metamorphosis of Narcissus, referenced in the five sections of the same title in Narcissus Resists: I wrote “Metamorphosis of Narcissuss” in Provincetown during the summer of 2002 when I was taking Mark Doty’s advanced poetry workshop and workshopped this poem in his class. I had originally included it Read More …

Wordle-ing My Manuscripts

I’ve noticed some poet friends Wordle-ing (is that a verb?) their poetry manuscripts.  I couldn’t resist.  After I finished my first manuscript some years ago I made a list of words I felt I overused in it and then forbid myself from using them in the next manuscript.  If only I had had Worldle! Anyway, Read More …