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I think I know what direction to head in for my next project, and in thinking about it, I realize I already have several finished/published poems that I can fold into it. But, we’ll see. I went shopping for books yesterday as a sort of end-of-holiday treat, and I couldn’t help feeling that 90% of…
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Recent poems set free in the world: Eucalyptus: A journal of the broken narrative: “The Double” (from my forthcoming chapbook) The Journal: “La Agrado,” “La Agrado 2” (from my series of All About My Mother poems) Lodestar Quarterly: “Dietrichesque,” “Quail,” “Remainder” (from the prose poem project) New England Review: “Clean Slate” (appearing in current issue)…
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I’m totally not a fan of Rent. More on this later. EDIT (or, More): After sleeping on it, I feel better about Rent than I did when I first arrived home. I think elements of its execution bothered me more than its actual content did, although I do have some bones to pick there, too.…
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The Male Poets Calendar is now available for purchase: http://www.cafepress.com/poetrycalendar.37476194 Proceeds go to charity. Flattery goes to my head.
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When I approach the poem to be revised, I invariably experience the process as a taking-away. Scraping off the outer layers of the poem with the hopes of exhuming something underneath. And looking through the past versions of my poems, you can see the effect each individual scraping has had. As though different elements of…
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My first real work of creative nonfiction was published here. (Can you read this? Or do you need to be signed in to Google?)