It was Curt White who told me to read it. In workshop, he stressed the importance of having a good…
The Smiths Songs You May Be Missing, Part 3: “Strangeways, Here We Come”
We continue listening through the somewhat-less-famous Smiths albums, gleaning their better tracks for our ultimate deep cuts playlist. (Already covered:…
The Smiths Songs You May Be Missing, Part 2: “Meat Is Murder”
So we’re listening through the Smiths albums that aren’t the three essential ones—The Queen Is Dead, Singles, Louder Than Bombs—looking…
A Book With a Broken Heart: On Robert Kloss’s How the Days of Love and Diptheria
Let’s just get this out there: I think Robert Kloss is one of the most exciting writers to emerge from…
The Smiths Songs You May Be Missing, part 1: “The Smiths”
It’s true what folks say: if you own The Queen Is Dead, Singles, and Louder Than Bombs, then you own…
“i think marie howe just said that all poetry has silence at the center of it. i think i want…
On Evil Uncles and Power Pumps: Riffing on Johannes Goransson and Joyelle McSweeney’s Presentations at &Now
One of the highlights of this past weekend’s &Now Conference was, for me, the “What’s that Mess? It’s Excess!” panel,…
Select Quotes from the William Gibson Talk at the Chicago Humanities Festival
“The internet is turning itself inside out.”
I Shot the Moon, Calamari Press, 29 / 41, 3RD BED [5]
Click through to read the full review of 3RD BED [5], the twenty-ninth in this full-press review of Calamari books.