Joseph, it's the Monsanto Artists-in-Residence program. Some of the Portugese writers I know from my previous, and fantastic, trips to Portugal suggested it to me.
Greatest Political Mucosa!
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Donald J. Trustee
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Love’s the thing in “The Talisman,” a four-stanza, nineteen line poem by
Philip Lamantia. The poem was first published in 1969 and is of course
include...
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I wrote this new poem for/from Tommy Pico and Christine Blasey Ford You
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Today in DC Sunday, September 30, 6PM Bridge Street Books 2814 Pennsylvania
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A thanks to the poets whose work I got to hear in Portland in *2017*:
*abreu*, manuel arturo
*Armantrout*, Rae
*Beispiel*, David
*Brazil*, David
*Brolaski...
Border Poetry
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My 13th post at the Harriet Blog:
[Artemio Rodriguez, linocut]
In 2006, I spent two of the best months of my life in Marfa, Texas, thanks
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A postscript to the other day’s mention of a torn-up copy of Democratic
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Sudah ada puluhan jenis permainan judi poker online yang bisa dimainkan
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The other night at dinner at Beach Sucos, a regular spot, I was happy to be
handed the menu in Portuguese rather than English, as I always relish being
mis...
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Hooray! Huzzah!
Overboard is back in print thanks to Antonia Pinter & Patricia No at Publication
Studio Portland. Gorgeous cover art by Colter Jacobsen.
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The boy lay in the manger
His name was Danger
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He had a little Pee Pee
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New Video
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This past week, I showed a new video piece at the &Now Festival of Innovate
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BIG THING. Here's the interview with myself.
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The Next Big Thing: Divya Victor
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*What is the working title of the book?*
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Looks crazy fun. What residency is it?
A fine coup. I predict that you shall dine on the leg of the mutton and drink of the fruit of the vine.
Confirmation word: Fatspomm.
Holy gorgeous!
Joseph, it's the Monsanto Artists-in-Residence program. Some of the Portugese writers I know from my previous, and fantastic, trips to Portugal suggested it to me.
wow. i have to do this.
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