Here you'll find my fiction and poetry, notes about events and publications, and links to work online and off, published and yet-to-be …

 

November 16, 2008

My poem On the Mohegan Sun Bus / with Robert of Kinshasa from an ongoing Norwich, CT series is online today at the Flim Forum Blog. They've been running "economy" poems to capitalize on the latest panic and to promote A Sing Economy. Check out Kate Schapira's Safe as Houses from Sunday.


And while you're binging check out her The two airheads you meet in heaven from this month's Open Letters. Jeff Eaton's wry reprise of the debate over the Constitution, Raging Bull, begins another wonderful issue.

 

 

October 21, 2008

Upcoming Reading
John Cotter & Adam Golaski

Writer and publisher Adam Golaski will be joined by John Cotter to read their brand of literary horror in anticipation of Halloween.

Thursday, October 23rd at 6:30 PM join us at

Symposium Books

240 Westminster St.

Providence, RI

 

 

June 3, 2008

The new Open Letters is in service featuring a poem by Jesse Ball and fifteen-odd essays by the bright and the brilliant. And me.

 

 

May 4, 2008

New work! Youth, guns, and creepy old houses in Gulliver Road, a short tale at Ghoti #14, and three poems at the spontaneous (as in middle-of-the-night, three-hours-to-press) Left Facing Bird.

 

 

May 2, 2008

The new Open Letters is alive, with writing on Nabokov, Kleinzahler, Zachery Mason, Jay Wright, Peter Matthiessen, Jeanette Winterson, Orwell, Hustvedt, plus new poetry by Clayton Elsleman and Adam Golaski. So.

 

 

February 4, 2008

Come see and hear some poetry at the Harvard Advocate building this Wednesday night (at seven o'clock sharp)-- I'll be reading my own stuff along with Flim Forum authors Kate Schapira, Jaye Bartell, Jennifer Karmin, Laura Sims, Matthew Klane, Adam Golaski, and Deborah Poe. The Grolier Poetry Bookshop is sponsoring the evening to promote the new anthology, A Sing Economy, from Flim Forum Press. I'm just about to tuck into my copy now. And I'm excited about Wednesday. The listening, mostly. But the showing-off too. Check out the Flim blog for more about the book . . .

 

 

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