Matt Jasper’s poetry debut, Moth Moon, was recently published by BlazeVOX. In clear, often sparse language, Jasper seeks to render X-rays of the psyche: alongside films of the normal psyche during heightened emotive moments are those of the abnormal psyche of the schizophrenic, revealing in the process the difference between sanity and its obverse often [...]
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Anatomy of two poems: Matt Jasper (by Keith Nathan Brown)
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged BlazeVOX, Keith Nathan Brown, Matt Jasper, Moth Moon, Willows Wept Review on April 20, 2010 | 6 Comments »
Juliet Cook’s Best of 2009
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Aunia Kahn, Black Goat/Akashic Books, BlazeVOX, Blood Pudding Press, Casey Weldon, Dana Guthrie Martin, Dancing Girl Press, Dusie Kollektiv, Emma Bolden, I Have to Go Back to 1994 and Kill a Girl, Juliet Cook, Karyna McGglynn, Kristen Orser, Lisa Ciccarello, Marnie Weber, Matt Jasper, Michelle Detorie, Moth Moon, Nanette Rayman-Rivera, Ode to Industry, Sarabande Books, Sarah Sarai, Scattered Light Publications, Shana Linda~Pretty Pretty, Squint, The Future is Happy, The Ravenous Audience, The Sad Epistles, The Spare Room on December 14, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Here are a few of my favorites from this year. Poetry books: ~I Have to Go Back to 1994 and Kill a Girl, by Karyna McGglynn (Sarabande Books) ~The Ravenous Audience, by Kate Durbin (Black Goat/Akashic Books) ~Shana Linda~Pretty Pretty, by Nanette Rayman-Rivera (Scattered Light Publications) ~Moth Moon, by Matt Jasper (BlazeVOX) ~The Future is [...]