Thinking about breaking out my Jack Spicer collections. . .
Thinking about breaking out my Jack Spicer collections. . .
Thank you!
They should be available in stores and at the usual suspects. :-)
New!
Shits and giggles on a Friday: whatchoo got going on?
Hope you're all ok out there in the snow. We're fine here.
Find poems here!
@livenudepoems.bsky.social
Saturday night, I'll be in Weymouth listening to these folks. Come join?
Just saw this! Congrats!
Hope all of you have a great weekend!
Which poet of these should I listen to tonight?
writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/x/...
It's a good night to revisit FAST ONE, by Paul Cain, the best crime novel you probably haven't read. What novels do you wish more people had read?
Today's delivery:
Got some cool editorial news TBA soon!
What's happening in poetry tonight?
I'm reading this:
Reading John Steinbeck's letters. He had every confidence in himself even though he struggled mightily with the public business of writing. It's a comforting read, I guess.
Trying not to think about MN. Failing.
Skimming these.
Spurs tonight!
I finished the Jim Harrison bio. 4.5 stars. Really good. Now I'm taking on Peter Matthiessen's new bio. I probably should reread him too. I remember the nonfic impressed me--especially the Snow Leopard and Nine Hearted Dragon River. Loved At Play in the Fields of the Lord.
Fucking snow. I don't want it.
I self-Googled today and found these: 17 years ago!
www.scapegoatreview.org/winter-2009/...
Thanks John!
I recognize the name, but have never read. Could you suggest some titles? Thanks!
I'll try this here.
Anyone reading the new Jim Harrison bio? It's a good read for me so far. I don't think anyone else successfully hits the trifecta of poetry, fiction, nonfiction over the last 75 years or so.
I want to believe better things are coming.
Tackling this again. I can't recall why I stopped reading it.
Today's quote:
βThe world is so futile, we have such little time."
www.thenation.com/article/cult...