Category Archives: National Poetry Month

From the Small Press Book Fair

Had a great time at the fair — spent more money on books than I brought in, as always (and could have easily spent more). Then hosted a wonderful reading at Sweetness 7 afterwards. Not just saying this because I … Continue reading

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Holes

Judas Iscariot done in by a bad pun, the one about the scarecrow out- standing in his field. Unable to throw away his thirty pieces of silver because he had no thirty pieces of silver, no arms to throw them … Continue reading

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Hecate

She & her lover dance down to a point, he is only a fraction, how they have to keep carrying over, lines appear over her head her three-fold face old then young then young-old, why does this keep happening

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Sticks

What I want to say in a very few words is beautiful, don’t stop at just getting it wrong, bent sticks in the river sticks in my craw, the sound light makes if you listen

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Nat’l Poetry Month!

Even though I feel pretty ambivalent about the national poetry month thing, I thought I’d try to post something every day — a poem or some thoughts about a book I’ve been reading or an update about eth press or … Continue reading

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