Not long ago the latest issue of the Hudson Review hit the streets, with a little survey of new poetry I wrote inside. It's called "From Rhymed Lines to Mongrel Tongues," and takes a look at new books by X.J. Kennedy, Charles Simic, and Julian Talamantez Brolaski, along with very strong debut volumes by Alan Felstenthal and Airea D. Matthews. Now, thanks to the good people at Ugly Duckling Presse, you can read it online here!
Thursday, November 30, 2017
From Rhymed Lines to Mongrel Tongues: Now Online!
Not long ago the latest issue of the Hudson Review hit the streets, with a little survey of new poetry I wrote inside. It's called "From Rhymed Lines to Mongrel Tongues," and takes a look at new books by X.J. Kennedy, Charles Simic, and Julian Talamantez Brolaski, along with very strong debut volumes by Alan Felstenthal and Airea D. Matthews. Now, thanks to the good people at Ugly Duckling Presse, you can read it online here!
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Karl Pilkington and Reggie Watts Wrestle in Heaven: Now Online!
Hey hey! The good people at Copper Nickel have posted an essay I wrote for their print edition online. It's called "Reggie Watts and Karl Pilkington Wrestle in Heaven," and it's about comedy, identity, and, in a roundabout way, our perilous political state. You can find it here.