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Thinking about Poetry

""Poets are soldiers that liberate words from the steadfast possession of definition. " - Eli Khamarov
I was thinking about this quote this morning. It’s really true. Of course, it’s only true of the best poets. Isn’t that always the way?

New Shakespeare’s Monkey Revue on sale now!

I am so proud to announce that the latest issue of Shakespeare’s Monkey Revue is printed and being shipped. Subscribers you can look in your mailboxes soon and find your copy there.
If you haven’t subscribed yet, I invite you to now.
The current issue is about conflict in all of its many forms. The cover art [...]

Gallery Sitting

Well, today I sat at the ALL Gallery on Market Street in Lowell. It was a good time. The Lowell Poetry Network has an exhibit there for the month, and interestingly a few pieces of my work are hanging. It’s a very weird thing to be hanging with real artists. I honestly don’t [...]

my good fortune

Everyone knows that I publish a poetry magazine and run a website for writers. It’s not terribly exciting for most people to talk or think about, I know. So, mostly I won’t bore you with it here. If you like that sort of thing, then you know where to find me, and if you don’t, [...]