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Month: May 2013

Posted on May 28, 2013

Interview: John King of The Drunken Odyssey

Originally posted on Eunoia Solstice:
John King is a writer, professor, and host of The Drunken Odyssey. The Drunken Odyssey came to me at the perfect time. I had just had a baby and had started to write again after realizing that my chances for Wordsworthian recollection in tranquility were slim to none. I wanted… Continue reading Interview: John King of The Drunken Odyssey

Posted on May 18, 2013May 18, 2013

He was not of an age, but for that one time!

Originally posted on Eunoia Solstice:
I rarely get asked to write commemorative poems, but when I do I feel like I’m connecting to ancient traditions, to times when the bard’s song was a monument as important as any statuary. There’s also an interesting challenge in pleasing a specific audience rather than the imaginary, amorphous readers or… Continue reading He was not of an age, but for that one time!

Posted on May 15, 2013May 15, 2013

The Goading: Breeders’ Theatre

Originally posted on Eunoia Solstice:
I’ve always enjoyed creating prompts, but more often than not get stuck somewhere in the middle of the response. I feel like if I don’t find the piece in the first draft that I am left lost in the dig. “The Goading” is helping to shine a light on it.… Continue reading The Goading: Breeders’ Theatre

Posted on May 9, 2013

The Goading: Accidental Lyrics

The Goading: Accidental Lyrics. Continue reading The Goading: Accidental Lyrics

Posted on May 7, 2013

Ray Harryhausen (1920-2013)

Originally posted on Eunoia Solstice:
The earliest artist I remember thinking about as an artist was Jim Henson. It’s secretly thrilling when my daughter shrieks with laughter watching new and classic Sesame Street. While I rarely react to celebrity deaths, I feel a pang of joy and loss when I hear Henson’s voice on those classic… Continue reading Ray Harryhausen (1920-2013)

Posted on May 7, 2013August 5, 2019

A Million Rowboats by Stephen McClurg

Originally posted on BRICKrhetoric:
(found poem on pg. 2 of Eric Schlosser’s Fast Food Nation) The twists and turns, like James Bond driving little vans from cavern to satellites, the tracks that orbit the heart, power millions of rowboats, a barbershop, and a cafeteria. The men get tired of the King. Every night a man… Continue reading A Million Rowboats by Stephen McClurg

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