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The Aeneid books I-VI
by David Hadbawnik
with images by Carrie Kaser
Shearsman Books
Also available at SPD
Reviews:
Columbia Journal
Boston Review
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$15 print / free download
The Novice
by John Hyland
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Sports
by David Hadbawnik
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The Aeneid book 3
by David Hadbawnik
with images by Carrie Kaser
$8, Little Red Leaves
Review by Steve Mentz
The Aeneid book 4
by David Hadbawnik
with images by Carrie Kaser
$8, Little Red Leaves
Cotton Nero A.x
$11 print / free download
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Summer 2014
The Aeneid books 1 and 2
by David Hadbawnik
with images by Carrie Kaser
$8, Little Red Leaves
Review by Steve Mentz
Review by Jonathan Lohr
Review by Lisa Ampleman
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Summer 2013
SOLD OUT
Ballads
by Richard Owens
$12 plus shipping
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Summer 2012
Field Work
by David Hadbawnik
$16, SPD, BlazeVox, Amazon
Review at Jacket2
Interview at Bookslut
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Spring 2011
$7 plus shipping
Crass Songs of Sand & Brine
by Micah Robbins
Fall 2010
$7 plus shipping
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Spring 2010
$10 plus shipping
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Poetry online
- Confessions of a Car Salesman in Press Board Press v. 2
- Essay, poems in Slow Poetry
- Five Sonnets in Vert
- From the Aeneid in Blackbox Manifold
- From the Aeneid in Horse Less Review
- From the Aeneid in Omniverse
- From the Aeneid in seedings
- From the Aeneid on Turntable & Blue Light
- From The White Album in Gone Lawn
- From The White Album on PressBoardPress
- Notebook entries in journal of radical light
- Notebook entries in TAG
- Poems in Cauldron and Net
- Poems in Drunken Boat
- Poems in Exquisite Corpse
- Poems in Little Red Leaves
- Poems in Shampoo 13
- Poems on Turntable and Blue Light
- Reading from Field Work for BlazeVOX
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Category Archives: Travel
Jack Spicer Talk / Reading in Boston
What a wonderful, stimulating, exhausting weekend. Lots of great talk about Jack Spicer with Dan Remein, getting to see Robert Stanton and Dianne Berg and John Wagner, meeting and hanging out with Boyd Nielson, seeing Rich Owens again, driving out … Continue reading
Posted in Form and Theory, Literary, National Poetry Month, Poetry, Travel, Video
Tagged Boston, Boyd Nielson, Dan Remein, Jack Spicer, lecture, Marxism, poetry, poetry reading, Rich Owens
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Visit to New York
Above are some pics of the trip to New York I just returned from to read in the 2nd Annual Boog City Festival. I’m grateful to David Kirschenbaum for organizing this gargantuan event and inviting me to take part. There’s … Continue reading
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Visit to San Francisco
Here are some images from my visit to San Francisco last week. I was honored to perform the wedding ceremony for my friends Jason and Kerry at the Headlands Center for the Arts, and to read with Mary Burger on … Continue reading
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Start your own Olympics…
And set your own World Records. My World Record is running from my house to Richmond -> Elmwood, cutting around the Park Lake, over the bridge and into Delaware Park. One lap around the park and back home the same … Continue reading
Blue Jay Way
Another reason I can’t wait to visit Toronto. Who knew Blue Jays games could be so much fun? (If you click the link, make sure to scroll all the way down to the bottom…)
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Various Things
It’s a year since I hopped on this plane with Tina to see this view of her hometown, Maribor and then flew to Cork (not on the same plane) to hang out with this group from Texas State. A lot’s … Continue reading
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Back in the Thick of It…
So, we’ve made it to Buffalo. The house is almost unpacked. The weather is gorgeous. And today we finally got plugged back in to the internet, ironically allowing me to catch up on the blogosphere and Dale Smith’s “slopo” movement. … Continue reading
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