Posted in Events on Mar 30th, 2017
Getting right into the topic at hand, I confess I’ve never been to a poetry slam. Just watched a couple on Youtube, while chewing on some junk food. With passionate gestures and a loud voice, a lot of them talk about what grabs their goat. That’s the magic of our current age: if you so […]
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Posted in Events, Readings on Mar 23rd, 2017
These are the facts. We have survived the first quarter of this year. Some people would call the time period we currently occupy ‘Spring.’ Yet the Winter cold refuses to leave us, clings and slashes with windy hooks. What have we done to deserve this? Is it the narcissist, human-centric idea that draws ire? Is […]
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Posted in Events, Readings on Mar 20th, 2017
I don’t know how to swim. My early childhood at the local indoor pool instilled a fear of the burning sensation when water fills my nostrils. Even to this day I feel I must pinch my nose if I were to submerge my head below a surface. As a result, one of my fantastic fears is […]
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Posted in Events, Readings on Mar 2nd, 2017
How often do you write? That’s a question I would rather not answer. How do you write? Now that’s something I can tackle. I look for things that sound odd. Listen for stuff that looks weird. The other day when I was in the airport the PA system was looking for a McKenna Reed, asking […]
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