Saturday, August 01, 2020

I Hate Poetry at Adjunct Press (chapbook)


I Hate Poetry goes past the (recently and inexplicably controversial) ars poetica to question the reason for even being a poet. It is a refreshingly materialist answer to the tedious mysticism of the poet-as-seer trope. Yet, once that trope is removed, what does remain? Given the obliviousness of poetry in the general world and the more-specialized distain of poetry within the poetry world; what does choosing to become a poet mean? Why is preference developed apophatically? What are the ethical and social implications between recognition and oblivion?

This book is hand-bound with a pamphlet stitch and ornamental staple. The text pages are laser printed on 24 lb recycled paper. The cover is 80 lb flat white cover stock and laser printed with a complete coverage that gives a glossy feel and we think could give the book a level or wear or patina over time. This book is made in Milwaukee in an edition of 50.

Friday, July 31, 2020

"Journal of a Plague Month" in Decameron

I am grateful to have been able to participate in this reimagining of Boccaccio's The Decameron. Many thanks to Macushla Robinson, editor extraordinaire! 

Thursday, July 30, 2020

"Afterlives" and "A Different Way to Destroy" in No Contact Issue 6

Two poems of mine just appeared in No Contact Issue 6. Thank you to Nathaniel Berry and Guaraa Shekhar for inviting me to contribute! 

"In Lieu of a 'Statement of Teaching Philosophy'" in La Belle Revue 10

Some new work from Left Melancholy Part 3, My Students has been published in La Belle Revue 10. Thank you to the editors!