Showing posts with label Poem. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poem. Show all posts
9/24/10
Reading Two Poems At The Monster House 9/22/10
This is a video of me reading "One-of-everything" and "This Angry Silence."
5/28/10
Poem For OSU's Yearbook + 2
I submitted the following poem to be included in OSU's yearbook. The theme of the call for submissions is "Faces of Reality." This poem will not be published in the yearbook, it is safe to say.
BTW: On June 3rd I will be reading some poems somewhere at OSU for The Grove, an online literary journal published by OSU undergraduate students. My jocular cat poem Thurber is in their new issue which you can find here.
On June 5th I will be performing with Marina Goldshteyn at Junctionview Studios during Creative Arts for Women's Sadie Hawkins show. I'll be composing a poem on the spot which will be projected onto the wall. While the poem is being written Marina will paint the words I am using as I use them - materializing the layers of the writing process that normally go unseen and creating a bright mess of a mural.
The poem for OSU, LIKE "WHO NEEDS IT?", is after "The Jump" as is two more.
BTW: On June 3rd I will be reading some poems somewhere at OSU for The Grove, an online literary journal published by OSU undergraduate students. My jocular cat poem Thurber is in their new issue which you can find here.
On June 5th I will be performing with Marina Goldshteyn at Junctionview Studios during Creative Arts for Women's Sadie Hawkins show. I'll be composing a poem on the spot which will be projected onto the wall. While the poem is being written Marina will paint the words I am using as I use them - materializing the layers of the writing process that normally go unseen and creating a bright mess of a mural.
The poem for OSU, LIKE "WHO NEEDS IT?", is after "The Jump" as is two more.
2/9/10
TG HP BB ET AL
2/3/10
1/25/10
JANUARY "RIOT ISSUE" OF CSBYS ALT MONTHLY
The fourth and best issue of Columbus Sucks Because You Suck monthly is out. Its theme is the history of riots in Columbus, which is a surprisingly fertile topic. Contents include Brian Deller's recount of streetcar labor riots in the early 20th century, Wes Flexner giving a slice of riotous memoir (written on a phone!), Martin Weedsteeler's avant-garde poetry, Miles dishing on media, a new Constance Taylor comic, illustrations from Troy and Ana, a poster by Ryan Eilbeck, a firsthand account of the 2002 Michigan game riots by Bret, a how-to on mastering recordings by Adam from Columbus Discount, some unfortunate, xenophobic rumours about Ali Baba and a recount of the 1970 OSU riots I posted here a few months ago, now complete with photos.
Whole issue after "the jump."
1/7/10
A Poem for Travellers
An MP3 of me reading this poem.
Labels:
"Creative" writing,
Chicago,
Class War,
cliches,
Literature,
MP3s,
Poem
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