And she put down the phone, and drew the blinds.
Creative Engagement with Hugh Behm-Steinberg and Mary Behm-Steinberg’s The Opposite of Work (Jackleg Press, 2013)
A review in two. It is not really diptych (not the result of hinged oppositions) when a conductor conducts in…
On the latest set of rules for writing—Canadian version
I In Canada there are two national newspapers. One, The National Post, runs a section called Afterword. On 28 March…
bluets #11
But A said, “No. I’m afraid. Not of you, but of the moon. Or of you and the moon when…
David Peak’s Recent Reading at Brown University
Here’s the introduction I delivered before David Peak’s reading at Brown University’s Literary Arts Department’s Demitasse on April 18, 2013: The…
Michael Leong’s Recent Reading at Brown University
Here’s the introduction I delivered before Michael Leong’s reading at Brown University’s Literary Arts Department’s Demitasse on April 3, 2013:…
bluets #10
I wanted to walk farther, so, stopping in front of the building in which was the apartment I shared with…
Taking in Stoker
Throughout Stoker, moment after moment, viewers watch light flicker across a character’s eyes. Depending on the character, the irises of…
bluets #9
There was the moon, rising behind a tree.