Second poem in qarrtsiluni’s Transformation issue.
Click HERE to read and hear me read “Local Lepidoptera Adopt Municipal Pool for Epic Opera Debut” in the extended “Transformation” issue of qarrtsiluni.
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Click HERE to read and hear me read “Local Lepidoptera Adopt Municipal Pool for Epic Opera Debut” in the extended “Transformation” issue of qarrtsiluni.
One more from the Impossible Gotham sheaf I gave to NIFW: “Quad Skates Rule Skate Circle’s Roller Disco.”
Check out “Ditmars to Delphi” another from the Impossible Gotham manuscript at NIFW.
Check out two rather recent poems (“Even a Blind Squirrel Wants an Acorn” and “–Sittin’ There in My Gucci–Waitin’”–“) at No Is For Wimps (NIFW). These poems will find a home in the Impossible Gotham manuscript currently in progress.
I have three poems in Volume 2/Issue 1 of SALiT Magazine: Earrings at the Ear Inn 45th St Gutter Fall V H D N K U O S R C Pages 48, 49 and 50. Enjoy!
I have two poems, “Upon Hearing the World Premiere of John Sichel’s Piano Trio in One Movement,” and “Somersault Precedes Transformation” in the Summer 2008 (volume 1, issue 1) Oranges & Sardines. You can purchase a copy here and view a pdf version of the journal here. Open publication – Free publishing – More art Read More …
I have a poem, “Lunches in Bryant Park” in Issue Two of Canteen. Check out their website for ordering information and bookstores near you that carry the magazine. Cheers- M
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.
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 …
Just wanted to post a piece that originally appeard in the June 25, 2006 edition of The Observer, called “Arbitragedy: A Hedge-Fund Poet’s Bittersweet Ballad” written by my colleague Regan Good.