Recent residencies at Skinner West revolved around work by Claude McKay, Elizabeth Bishop, and Kenneth Patchen. Examples of student picture poems (one from each classroom) in the style of Patchen are below.
Musings by Chicago-based poet, songwriter, journalist, educator, musician & existentialist, Larry O. Dean
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Status Quo(tes) on the Vernal Equinox
Getting caught up on a few outstanding items on this chilly first day of spring.
For some insights into my last few Hands on Stanzas residencies at Skinner West, check out these Poetry Center blog posts, when classes focused on poems by Bernadette Mayer, Robert Frost, and Natasha Trethewey. I'm nearing the halfway point and having a terrific time!
Biggest recent news involves my trip to Boston earlier this month to attend the annual AWP Conference, for the launch of Brief Nudity. In addition to reading for my publisher, Salmon Poetry, and doing a book signing, I also participated in the Festival of Language's event, caught a few panels, wore out my shoes, and got snowed on, which is par for the AWP course. I'll be announcing further reading dates for Brief Nudity's official book tour soon.
For some insights into my last few Hands on Stanzas residencies at Skinner West, check out these Poetry Center blog posts, when classes focused on poems by Bernadette Mayer, Robert Frost, and Natasha Trethewey. I'm nearing the halfway point and having a terrific time!
Biggest recent news involves my trip to Boston earlier this month to attend the annual AWP Conference, for the launch of Brief Nudity. In addition to reading for my publisher, Salmon Poetry, and doing a book signing, I also participated in the Festival of Language's event, caught a few panels, wore out my shoes, and got snowed on, which is par for the AWP course. I'll be announcing further reading dates for Brief Nudity's official book tour soon.
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Reading from Brief Nudity at Salmon Poetry's book launch |
Before departing for the east coast I was also fortunate to be asked to read as part of Debra Bruce's shindig for her latest book, Survivors' Picnic; upon returning, I also once again partook in Northeastern Illinois University's faculty authors reception, honoring work published in 2012, which for me would be my e-chapbook, Basic Cable Couplets.
Whew!
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Salmon Poetry,
Skinner West
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Saturday, February 23, 2013
Brooklyner Web Issues
The Brooklyner is a multimedia website and literary journal made available in a number of electronic and print formats. One of the poems from Brief Nudity, "You Are Untrustworthy" appeared there originally about a year ago. If you'd like to see the entire web issue #3, including my poem, go here for a PDF version. It's a great magazine, well worth your support, with a brand new edition due soon, so check 'em out!
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Thursday, February 21, 2013
Giving Poetry
Today at Skinner I read Bernadette Mayer's poem, "The Tragic Condition of the Statue of Liberty" (a "collaboration" with Emma Lazarus). After discussing the concept of anaphora with the students, they wrote their own "give me" poems. The full report may be found here. Enjoy!
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Previously, at Hands on Stanzas...
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Students in Ms. Ellis' room work on their haiku variations |
Two weeks ago, I brought in some of Robert Hass' selected haiku by Issa. However, instead of having students write traditional haiku in response, I created three spinoff forms from which they could choose: my-ku (about themselves), you-ku (about someone else), and psy-ku (crazy or nonsense haiku). You can read all about the results here.
Last week, classes fell on Valentine's Day. I knew there would be no avoiding the inevitable, so I had students read E. E. Cummings' "[love is more thicker than forget]," and write poems about people or things they love. The full story is here.
Approaching my fifth week, it's been a terrific time so far. These second graders are extremely bright and eager, and the teachers have been nothing short of amazing. More to come!
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Wednesday, February 13, 2013
The Next Big Thing: Authors Tagging Authors
“The Next Big Thing” asks writers
to self-interview about recent or forthcoming books with 7-8
designated questions, post somewhere in the blog-o-sphere, and then
“tag” five writers for the next week to do the same. I was tagged
by the inimitable Debra Bruce.
What is the title of the book?
Where did the idea come from for the
book?
My prior quartet of tomes (I Am Spam, About the Author, abbrev, and Basic Cable Couplets)
were all thematically-driven, which is perfect for the chapbook
format. It's a concept I used to eschew, but I had so much fun with I
Am Spam (poems based on spam email subject lines) that it added
fuel to that part of the creative bonfire, and I started thinking
more actively about other short-form ideas. I Am Spam was
published in 2004; in 2006, a number of things happened: I became an
owner, not a renter, for the first time in my adult life; I enrolled
in an MFA program twenty years after completing my undergrad
education; and my mother died. This all impacted my life in general,
but also my writing particularly. Thematic work I get into
feverishly, winding up with a draft rather quickly, whereas
full-length manuscripts are assembled after a specific period of
time, in recognition of writing done within those parameters, and
their cohesion is determined after the fact rather than as a part of
the process. The poems in Brief Nudity cover about three
years, and many are directly responsive to my mental state, though
perhaps not obviously so. There are vestiges of another series that I
toyed with comprising a separate entity – the Loma Prieta persona
poems – but I began to feel that too many of them would be repetitive or even oppressive, so they wound up being folded into the
scope of the longer book.
What genre does your book fall
under?
Poetry
What actors would you choose to play
the part of your characters in a
movie rendition?
I'm a big proponent of the merits of
popular culture, so part of this is easy to answer. Another persona
subject in the book is “Dracula's Daughter,” so Gloria Holden,
who assayed Contessa Zaleska in the 1936 movie of the same name,
would be a no-brainer, though if I could cast a contemporary actress
Julia Goldani Telles, one of the stars of Bunheads would be
better suited to how I visualize her. Jeff Goldblum, Evel Knievel,
and Tom DeLay appear in other poems; Goldblum and DeLay could play
themselves – well, DeLay after he gets out of the pokey – but
with Knievel kaput, unless CGI (which I dislike) is utilized to
insert the old Evel into new scenes, that won't do. George Hamilton
and Sam Elliott have channeled him in the past, but I'd opine they're
too long in the tooth to lively up the Evel I have in mind; George Eads (who plays Nick Stokes on CSI) was cast in a 2004 TV
movie, but I don't watch the show so I'll go out on a limb and say
that I'd enjoy seeing Daniel Day-Lewis as Knievel, mainly because he
would insist on remaining in character throughout the shoot and break
a few bones at least. Using animation – which is so popular with
the kids nowadays – Hercules, The Angry Whopper®,
Tweety Bird and Winnie the Pooh could all be realized quite easily,
though only after paying through the nose for the rights to
fleetingly use these vigorously trademarked icons.
What is the one sentence synopsis of
your book?
“Brief Nudity's poems are
concerned with the juxtaposition between elegy and irreverence.”
How long did it take you to write
the first draft of the manuscript?
As mentioned above, most of the book
was composed from 2006-2009. Leonardo da Vinci supposedly said, “Art
is never finished, only abandoned” (Paul Valéry is attributed with
switching out “art” for “a poem”), and while that sounds
thoughtful in theory, in practice I disagree. Writers have always
been historically, perhaps stubbornly isolationistic; that's endemic
of being creative. Writing-by-committee is not something I've ever
subscribed to, and I fear that having too many cooks in the kitchen
creates even more dilemmas – there's a time to dither and a time
to be done with it. However, I received some excellent feedback from
my MFA co-poets (Chris Collins, Pamela Johnson Parker, Karissa
Sorrell, Chet Weise, and Scott Woodham) and faculty mentors (Brian Barker and Ann Neelon) that proved invaluable to many poems
individually, as well as with envisioning the book as a collection.
Without all their input it would not be the same, and it may not have
been published.
Who or what inspired you to write
this book?
See above comments regarding pop
culture. I love movies and music, and don't distinguish between 'high
art' and what others may consider lowbrow; part one of Brief
Nudity is introduced by a quote from John Prine, who I think is
the ideal poster child for such tightrope-walking. My mother dying
was also an influence, though ironically enough it resulted in two
poems about my father, who died in 1980. The Loma Prieta earthquake
prompted four poems; I was in San Francisco at the time, and maintain
some vivid memories of that day (October 17, 1989). If you live in
the Bay Area for awhile, you become inured to earthquakes, which are
common, but this one was magnitude 7.1. Luckily no one I knew was
injured, and because I lived in the Mission, which is built on
bedrock, the worst that happened in my apartment is some books fell
off my shelves; we did lose power, but it was restored relatively
quickly. I do recall how everyone was outside, talking excitedly
about the quake, venting as a form of auto-therapy; my neighborhood
was abnormally dark, but it was oddly soothing, and I felt
disappointed when the lights came back on. The windows of a pizza
place up the street had shattered so they were making pies with their
gas ovens, and passing free slices through the opening before
boarding up. These memories instigated the Loma Prieta poems but it
was only after reading a New York Times article about some of
the victims of the I-880 collapse in Oakland that I was finally able
to write them.
What else about your book might
pique the reader’s interest?
I'm originally from Flint, Michigan,
and while I was still in high school I started working as a reporter
for The Flint Voice, whose co-founder and editor was Michael Moore. Michael was one of the first people who gave me a forum as a
writer, and the experience of working there was often chaotic, but
enjoyable as well as educational; it also cemented many of the ideas
I already had about my hometown. Since I worked for the Voice,
I was frequently called “pinko,” “punk rocker” and “fag”
by my less enlightened Flint brethren, epithets I wore as badges of
iconoclasm. Roger and Me also accurately conveys Flint's very
sad and strange, socially-suicidal tendencies. I came of age at a
time when the city still had some diminishing vestiges of culture,
which I craved, including a downtown with historical relevance and of
course its importance as a union town, but it was on the decline with
jobs being outsourced and people fleeing in droves. I wouldn't be the
person I am today if I had grown up somewhere that was more culturally
enriching and artistically endowed; living in Flint was a struggle at
a critical time and that continues to influence everything I do.
Will your book be self-published or
represented by an agency?
Brief Nudity is being published
by Salmon Poetry, Ltd., Ireland's most prolific poetry publisher, and
is distributed in the US by Dufour Editions.
My tagged writers for next Wednesday
are:
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John Prine,
Julia Goldani Telles,
Loma Prieta earthquake,
Michael Moore,
Next Big Thing,
Salmon Poetry,
Tom DeLay
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Monday, February 11, 2013
Brief Nudity available for pre-order now!
My new book of poetry, Brief Nudity is now available for pre-order from Salmon Poetry.
Shipping is free if you order two (or more) copies, so get nude(r) today!
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Friday, February 01, 2013
Second Week at Skinner West
Edip Cansever's poem "Table" was this week's Hands on Stanzas residency selection. Read all about the classes here, and check out some of the students from Mrs. Rupp's room in the photo below -- hard at work on their poems!
Friday, January 25, 2013
First Week at Skinner West
You may now read all about my first week as a poet-in-residence at Skinner West through the Poetry Center's blog. (We read and discussed Mark Strand's "Eating Poetry.") I'll be posting regularly throughout the remainder of the school year, so please check in!
Saturday, January 12, 2013
The Return of (and to) Hands on Stanzas
Working as an adjunct has its pros, the most obvious being that one is free from much of the departmental hoop-jumping that tries the patience of full-timers. But the tip of the con iceberg would be the never-ending running around to secure work from semester to semester, especially since said work can evaporate in an instant if full-time faculty members lose classes due to low enrollment; at that time, courses assigned to adjuncts are up for grabs, and no matter how well-liked a part-time instructor may be, if one of their contracted classes fills a full-timer's vacancy, there's not much that can be done -- aside from getting assigned a possible last-minute replacement, which has its own set of difficulties, such as scrambling to set-up a class bequeathed in the eleventh hour.
I've been fortunate to avoid this particular pitfall so far -- that is, until this semester. I've been teaching on two campuses the last few years. One is in Chicago, and the other a short commute away in Indiana. The longer drive only makes sense economically if I have at least two classes, so when I lost one of my composition sections to a tenured instructor, I had no choice but to surrender the second. I was disappointed, but also oddly relieved, since it meant a break from the 80+ mile roundtrip drive twice weekly for the semester. I'd save on gas, and have more time to devote to my three sections at Northeastern, as well as my other extracurricular activities.
But good karma intervened as I was soon after contacted by the Poetry Center of Chicago to see if I was interested in teaching as a poet-in-residence once again for their resuscitated Hands on Stanzas program. If the call had come any sooner, I would have felt obligated to stick with my prior commitment, and put off the residency option until the fall. Of course, I said yes.
I've written extensively about my Hands on Stanzas experiences in the past. The program is what steered me away from years of working what Philip Levine used to refer to as "stupid jobs" and toward something more attuned to my tastes (not to mention performer proclivities), so I was disappointed when it went on hiatus in 2011 due to financial difficulties. Also, much as I enjoy working in higher education, being able to balance my college classes with teaching poetry in the public schools creates the perfect academic equilibrium.
With 3rd, 4th and 5th graders at Solomon Elementary |
I'll be starting at Skinner West School shortly, and will be blogging about my ongoing 20 weeks of classroom experience (as well as sharing student writing) through the link at the PC site. Wish me luck!
Tuesday, January 08, 2013
Poem in North Chicago Review
I have new work in the debut issue of North Chicago Review, now available! It is one of a series of persona poems written in the voices of victims of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake (an event I witnessed firsthand).
All four poems also appear in my next book, Brief Nudity, out in March from Salmon Poetry Ltd.
All four poems also appear in my next book, Brief Nudity, out in March from Salmon Poetry Ltd.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Brief Nudity
My forthcoming book of poems from Salmon, Brief Nudity, now has pages on both Facebook as well as Goodreads!
Please check in regularly for news regarding the official book launch, book tour, readings, and other special events, including appearances at the AWP conference in March.
Please check in regularly for news regarding the official book launch, book tour, readings, and other special events, including appearances at the AWP conference in March.
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Monday, November 26, 2012
8th Annual Alex Chilton Birthday Bash
Since 2005 I've organized and participated in this annual event, commemorating the iconoclastic personality and songwriting of Alex Chilton. This year's line up looks to be the best yet!
Advance tickets are now on sale and will also be available at the door the night of the show.
Advance tickets are now on sale and will also be available at the door the night of the show.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
NEIU English Department Benefit
I'm pleased to announce that among a few special end-of-the-year events, I will be participating in a benefit performance for Northeastern Illinois University's English Department. The way swanky poster, below, has all the applicable details.
That's Friday, December 7th at 9 PM. Hope to see you there!
That's Friday, December 7th at 9 PM. Hope to see you there!
Saturday, October 20, 2012
New poem in Circa
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Circa,
The Angry Whopper
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Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Five poems in Cedars
I'm pleased to say that I have five (!) poems in the latest issue of Cedars. Check 'em out, and hope you enjoy!
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Two poems in Artichoke Haircut
I'm thrilled to have a pair of poem in Artichoke Haircut's latest issue (vol. 4), available at discerning bookstores nationwide. It's a great journal. Check it out!
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Friday, August 31, 2012
New poem in Circa
Friday, August 10, 2012
Wit Rabbit piece in Northwest Passage
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Monday, August 06, 2012
Wit Rabbit Reading Series tomorrow night
Tomorrow night is the tenth Wit Rabbit reading, and I'm happy to be appearing along with these other fine folks: Traci Brimhall, Sophie Grimes, Kyle McCord, and Glen Shaheen.
The festivities begin at 7 PM at Quenchers. Hope to see you there!
The festivities begin at 7 PM at Quenchers. Hope to see you there!
Saturday, August 04, 2012
Illinois Center for the Book
The Illinois Authors Wiki is a project of the Illinois Center for the Book. It is a means to share information about Illinois authors, photographers and illustrators.
My page on the site has recently been updated. Check it out, as well as sites for many other Illinois-based authors.
My page on the site has recently been updated. Check it out, as well as sites for many other Illinois-based authors.
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Monday, July 30, 2012
Sir Slob digital download
If you download my Sir Slob album by or before August 3rd through CD Baby, I will receive 100% of the price.
This applies to MP3 sales only on CDBaby.com — NOT on partner sites, such as iTunes, Amazon, Spotify, etc.
Download your copy today! Thanks in advance for your support.
Whether he's dissecting "The King of Close Enough," or decrying fate by "Panning for Gold in the Litterbox," Larry O. Dean's songs on Sir Slob are dense with smart, tuneful wordplay. This album is rueful, romantic and rockin'! The perfect, bracing antidote to a lousy work day or an episode of American Idol. THE MUSIC ATTIC
Larry O. Dean’s Sir Slob also has its share of not-unwelcome psych-tinged power-pop damage; you’ll detect everything from Shoes to Ray Davies to Love. MAGNET
Dean is known for his Dylan-esque half-sung/half-spoken delivery of literate folk tunes with a rock backing. He can come off like Lou Reed or Matthew Sweet, depending on the tune. NASHVILLE CITY PAPER
Sir Slob has all sorts of nifty touchstones. You can hear bits of Lou Reed, Steve Wynn and Jonathan Richman, but he takes those influences, churns them around and makes something new. He’s good at sonic texturing, often blending classical strings with buzzing, alterna-nerd rock guitars. THE TENNESSEAN
Exhibiting the kind of deft self-mockery that made Paul Westerberg a disciple of Alex Chilton, Larry O. Dean puts the writer back in singer-songwriter with his appealing pop dossiers and laconic wit. MOUNTAIN XPRESS (ASHEVILLE, NC)
Dean and band deliver a tight primarily folk-rocking set, songs like "Time to Kill," "King of Close Enough," "Tail Wagging the Dog," "Panning for Gold in the Litterbox" and "Cuts Both Ways" suggest a strong influence of the melodic country-folk rock of Buffalo Springfield, the latter-day Byrds, Neil Young and Tom Petty (albeit sung by Lou Reed). Poetry and rock n roll, a combination of the sacred and the profane finds its balance in Sir Slob. Fans of singer-songwriter magic will relish every minute. AMPLIFIER
Tremendous songs that fall somewhere between a poppier Neil Young and Lou Reed. SHAKE IT UP!
Lyrically sharp, and big in a musical sense -- think a poppier Lou Reed -- Dean's second album proper provides a powerful and immediate aural rush. It is distanced from the standard singer-songwriter fare by a sound that is fleshed out by a full band, mixing open twangy Americana with a dense and more complex instrumentation. BUCKETFULL OF BRAINS
R.E.M. meets Bob Dylan, the two meet have some beer, or at least that’s where it sounds like Larry O. Dean’s strange mix of alt. country, folk, and 1960's rock and roll originated from ... Most reminiscent of Neil Young’s collection of 1970's recordings and in a lot of ways their styles are very similar, there's grit, and truth paired with guitars and low, almost pleading vocals. ALL MUSIC GUIDE
This applies to MP3 sales only on CDBaby.com — NOT on partner sites, such as iTunes, Amazon, Spotify, etc.
Download your copy today! Thanks in advance for your support.
Selected reviews of Sir Slob:
Whether he's dissecting "The King of Close Enough," or decrying fate by "Panning for Gold in the Litterbox," Larry O. Dean's songs on Sir Slob are dense with smart, tuneful wordplay. This album is rueful, romantic and rockin'! The perfect, bracing antidote to a lousy work day or an episode of American Idol. THE MUSIC ATTIC
Larry O. Dean’s Sir Slob also has its share of not-unwelcome psych-tinged power-pop damage; you’ll detect everything from Shoes to Ray Davies to Love. MAGNET
Dean is known for his Dylan-esque half-sung/half-spoken delivery of literate folk tunes with a rock backing. He can come off like Lou Reed or Matthew Sweet, depending on the tune. NASHVILLE CITY PAPER
Sir Slob has all sorts of nifty touchstones. You can hear bits of Lou Reed, Steve Wynn and Jonathan Richman, but he takes those influences, churns them around and makes something new. He’s good at sonic texturing, often blending classical strings with buzzing, alterna-nerd rock guitars. THE TENNESSEAN
Exhibiting the kind of deft self-mockery that made Paul Westerberg a disciple of Alex Chilton, Larry O. Dean puts the writer back in singer-songwriter with his appealing pop dossiers and laconic wit. MOUNTAIN XPRESS (ASHEVILLE, NC)
Dean and band deliver a tight primarily folk-rocking set, songs like "Time to Kill," "King of Close Enough," "Tail Wagging the Dog," "Panning for Gold in the Litterbox" and "Cuts Both Ways" suggest a strong influence of the melodic country-folk rock of Buffalo Springfield, the latter-day Byrds, Neil Young and Tom Petty (albeit sung by Lou Reed). Poetry and rock n roll, a combination of the sacred and the profane finds its balance in Sir Slob. Fans of singer-songwriter magic will relish every minute. AMPLIFIER
Tremendous songs that fall somewhere between a poppier Neil Young and Lou Reed. SHAKE IT UP!
Lyrically sharp, and big in a musical sense -- think a poppier Lou Reed -- Dean's second album proper provides a powerful and immediate aural rush. It is distanced from the standard singer-songwriter fare by a sound that is fleshed out by a full band, mixing open twangy Americana with a dense and more complex instrumentation. BUCKETFULL OF BRAINS
R.E.M. meets Bob Dylan, the two meet have some beer, or at least that’s where it sounds like Larry O. Dean’s strange mix of alt. country, folk, and 1960's rock and roll originated from ... Most reminiscent of Neil Young’s collection of 1970's recordings and in a lot of ways their styles are very similar, there's grit, and truth paired with guitars and low, almost pleading vocals. ALL MUSIC GUIDE
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Zenith Beast titles now available via Muve Music
Selected Zenith Beast titles are now available to download from Cricket's Muve Music! This includes albums, EPs and singles from Larry O. Dean, The Fussbudgets, The Injured Parties, Malcontent, Post Office, and Christine Wall.
Cricket phone users, get yours today!
Cricket phone users, get yours today!
Saturday, July 14, 2012
The Me Decade reviews added
The Me Decade's official page has been updated with numerous paper-only reviews from the archives. Check 'em out!
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Monday, July 09, 2012
Poems in Circa
I'm very proud to have three poems in the inaugural issue of Circa: "Dracula's Daughter," "Loma Prieta #1" and "Loma Prieta #2."
All three are persona poems, with the latter two taken from a series about the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, an event I experienced firsthand when I lived in San Francisco.
Thanks to editor Tony Powell for the support!
All three are persona poems, with the latter two taken from a series about the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, an event I experienced firsthand when I lived in San Francisco.
Thanks to editor Tony Powell for the support!
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Tuesday, July 03, 2012
Poems in quarter after now on Issuu
Issuu now has the second issue of quarter after available, including five of my poems, as well as work by many other incredible writers and visual artists.
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
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Monday, June 25, 2012
BCC Review
Very nice review of Basic Cable Couplets by Sarah Dawson in today's Poetry After Ink.
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Poetry After Ink
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Poems in Quarter After
I'm pleased to have a few poems in the latest issue of Quarter After. An e-version from Issuu should be available by the end of the week, with hard copy published after that.
Great way to start the week! Hope you enjoy.
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Sunday, June 17, 2012
Kittenbush now on iTunes
Christine Wall's Kittenbush EP is now available from iTunes!
Get your copy today!
Get your copy today!
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Upcoming Readings
I have a few readings coming up this summer to let you know about.
On July 6th, I'll be one of the featured readers for the First Friday series, presented by Waiting 4 the Bus. These are always a lot of fun and I'm in good company here, as the poster, below, shows.
The following Monday, July 9th, I'll once again be presenting selections from my work and giving a craft lecture during Northeastern Illinois University's Creative Writing Institute.
Last, but not least, on August 7th I've been invited to read for the newish Wit Rabbit Reading Series, which takes place at one of my favorite local watering holes, Quenchers.
Check out the links for further information, and hope to see you at one (or all) of these events!
On July 6th, I'll be one of the featured readers for the First Friday series, presented by Waiting 4 the Bus. These are always a lot of fun and I'm in good company here, as the poster, below, shows.
The following Monday, July 9th, I'll once again be presenting selections from my work and giving a craft lecture during Northeastern Illinois University's Creative Writing Institute.
Last, but not least, on August 7th I've been invited to read for the newish Wit Rabbit Reading Series, which takes place at one of my favorite local watering holes, Quenchers.
Check out the links for further information, and hope to see you at one (or all) of these events!
Tuesday, June 05, 2012
Post Office on iTunes
Post Office's WNUR Demos EP is now available from iTunes. Get your copy today! (And while you're at it, check out PO's two other full-length releases as well: Public Displays of Affection and Fables in Slang.)
Monday, June 04, 2012
Poetry Cram Anthology
I am pleased to be one of many poets featured in the Poetry Cram anthology, recently published by ChicagoPoetry.com Press. Get your copy today!
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Sunday, May 27, 2012
Basic Cable Couplets -- available today!
My latest e-chapbook, Basic Cable Couplets is now available from Silkworms Ink!
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Basic Cable Couplets
I'm happy to announce that Silkworms Ink will be publishing my latest chapbook, Basic Cable Couplets. I'll keep you posted, but the turnaround may be quite fast.
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Basic Cable Couplets,
Silkworms Ink
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Monday, May 14, 2012
Fussbudgets review!
Thanks to Reglar Wiglar for the swell review of The Fussbudgets' debut!
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Hog Wash,
Reglar Wiglar,
the fussbudgets,
Zenith Beast
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NEIU Faculty Authors Reception
Thanks again to Northeastern Illinois University for inviting me to the recent faculty authors reception. (I even wore a jacket.)
Monday, May 07, 2012
Kittenbush review
Here's a terrific review from Altsounds of Christine Wall's Kittenbush EP, out tomorrow from Zenith Beast!
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Wednesday, May 02, 2012
Throw the Lions... again
Here's a brief but very nice review of Throw the Lions to the Christians, from Berkeley Place.
Friday, April 27, 2012
Throw the Lions to the Christians review
Nice review of my Throw the Lions to the Christians reissue in the latest issue of Reglar Wiglar.
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Exquisite Quartet
Once again, multitasker Meg Tuite asked me to contribute to her monthly "Exquisite Quartet" column in Used Furniture Review, and the result is here. Enjoy!
Fussbudgets, Christine Wall and Post Office releases
Three albums of material by The Fussbudgets (Hog Wash!, The Naked & the Daft, and Fresh Brood) are now available from iTunes, Bandcamp, and Amazon. In addition, the band now has their own official page on the web -- check it out!
Available May 8th from Zenith Beast is Christine Wall's remastered Kittenbush EP, but it may be pre-ordered now from Bandcamp and Amazon (and soon, iTunes).
Finally, Post Office's WNUR Demos is out May 22nd, but it too may be pre-ordered from Bandcamp as well as Amazon (with iTunes to follow).
Available May 8th from Zenith Beast is Christine Wall's remastered Kittenbush EP, but it may be pre-ordered now from Bandcamp and Amazon (and soon, iTunes).
Finally, Post Office's WNUR Demos is out May 22nd, but it too may be pre-ordered from Bandcamp as well as Amazon (with iTunes to follow).
Thursday, March 15, 2012
"Three Female Roommates"
Another of my 'basic cable couplets' appears in the current issue of The Stone Hobo, complete with an illustration by "clobberin'" Ken Rasak!
Labels:
Basic Cable Couplets,
Ken Rasak,
The Stone Hobo
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Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Malcontent video
Continuing with the publicity blitz surrounding Zenith Beast's spring releases, here's the video to Malcontent's "In Deeper Debt," from Embarrassment of Riches, out March 20th!
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Meg Tuite's Exquisite Quartet
Meg Tuite was one of the features for my mega-reading during AWP. She also writes a regular column for Used Furniture Review called “Exquisite Quartet” (a pun on exquisite corpse). In her own words,
“Exquisite Quartet” is a collaboration of four writers who will put together a story, piece by piece. Each writer adds a bit more to the racy tale until, like an old beat-up sectional couch, it miraculously fits together. A disreputable, yet virginal theme will be chosen each month, as will three non-virginal writers. Meg Tuite will lead off the ménage a quatre.
In honor of the largess of AWP, this month's edition includes contributions from 33 writers, myself included. Check it out, and thanks to Meg for asking me to participate!
“Exquisite Quartet” is a collaboration of four writers who will put together a story, piece by piece. Each writer adds a bit more to the racy tale until, like an old beat-up sectional couch, it miraculously fits together. A disreputable, yet virginal theme will be chosen each month, as will three non-virginal writers. Meg Tuite will lead off the ménage a quatre.
In honor of the largess of AWP, this month's edition includes contributions from 33 writers, myself included. Check it out, and thanks to Meg for asking me to participate!
Labels:
AWP,
exquisite corpse,
Meg Tuite,
Used Furniture Review
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Monday, March 12, 2012
Fussbudgets video
Here's the video for The Fussbudgets' "Jacqui Digs the Heads," off of their debut, Hog Wash!
Friday, March 09, 2012
Throw the Lions to the Christians now on iTunes
The remastered edition of Throw the Lions to the Christians is now available from iTunes. Get your copy today!
Tuesday, March 06, 2012
Throw the Lions to the Christians remaster out today!
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
AWP reading-o-rama!
The AWP conference officially gets underway tomorrow. There will be much rubbing-of-writerly-elbows, hobbing-of-nobs, and eyeballing of purty printed products at the conference itself. In addition, I will be participating is three off-site events:
9 PM Wednesday, February 29th at The Hungry Brain, as part of Salmon Poetry's mega-reading
9 PM Thursday, March 1st at the world-famous Billy Goat Tavern, as part of Heavy Feather Review's "Everything Will Be OK" event
and last, but not least,
7 PM Friday, March 2nd at The Horseshoe for "This Page Intentionally Left Blank," followed by music from The Injured Parties, Khalid Hanifi, and Decoy Prayer Meeting.
Hope to see you at one (or all!) of these to-do's.
9 PM Wednesday, February 29th at The Hungry Brain, as part of Salmon Poetry's mega-reading
9 PM Thursday, March 1st at the world-famous Billy Goat Tavern, as part of Heavy Feather Review's "Everything Will Be OK" event
and last, but not least,
7 PM Friday, March 2nd at The Horseshoe for "This Page Intentionally Left Blank," followed by music from The Injured Parties, Khalid Hanifi, and Decoy Prayer Meeting.
Hope to see you at one (or all!) of these to-do's.
Labels:
AWP,
Billy Goat Tavern,
Decoy Prayer Meeting,
Heavy Feather Review,
Hungry Brain,
Khalid Hanifi,
Salmon Poetry,
The Horseshoe,
the injured parties,
Zenith Beast
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Crab Orchard Series in Poetry
I just learned that the manuscript I am currently shopping around, Activities of Daily Living was a semifinalist for this year's Crab Orchard Series in Poetry!
Though I wish it had been selected for publication, I am nonetheless pleased and honored by this distinction.
Though I wish it had been selected for publication, I am nonetheless pleased and honored by this distinction.
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Outsight Radio Hours live interview
The Outsight Radio Hours Internet radio
program will interview me live on the air at 4:00 PM Eastern time (GMT -5) on Sunday, February 26th.
Information on the show and how to listen and participate via chat is available here.
Among the topics DJ Tearaway will be discussing with me are upcoming reissues of music on the Zenith Beast label.
Note that the program is re-streamed one week later on Radio Freedom from 5-7 PM ET, and all Outsight Radio broadcasts are archived here.
Hope you can tune in!
Labels:
Outsight Radio Hours,
Zenith Beast
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Saturday, February 18, 2012
Poems in SPUDgUN
Two more poems from my Basic Cable Couplets manuscript are in this just-published debut issue of SPUDgUN. Enjoy!
Labels:
Basic Cable Couplets,
SPUDgUN
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Thursday, February 16, 2012
Poem in The Brooklyner
I have a new poem in The Brooklyner, which has one of the loveliest layouts I've seen lately. Check it out!
Labels:
The Brooklyner
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Chicago, IL 60613, USA
Thursday, February 09, 2012
New poem in Stanley the Whale
Lo and behold, the good folks at Stanley the Whale have been so kind as to publish another of my "basic cable couplets." Hope you enjoy!
Labels:
Basic Cable Couplets,
Stanley the Whale
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Tuesday, February 07, 2012
Fussbudgets discography now available for pre-order; out April 3rd
It's been over twenty years in the making, but collected works by The Fussbudgets are now available for pre-order from Bandcamp!
Pre-ordering gives you instant access to selected tracks, and once the digital editions are released on April 3rd, you'll automatically be emailed a link to download the full albums at that time (some with bonus material). After the albums launch, you may also purchase them via iTunes, Amazon, Spotify, MediaNet, eMusic, Zune, Rhapsody, Nokia, and VerveLife.
In the ZB queue are selected demos, early recordings, and live material, but the band's haphazardly-released major works (the albums Hog Wash! and The Naked & the Daft, as well as the EPs Fresh Brood, Headache of the Gods, and sad fearful playful excited -- EPs gathered together in a single package -- constitute the band's oeuvre, for historical purposes).
Refer to individual releases for more background information on the recording, line-ups, and songs.
Hope you enjoy, and thanks for your support!
Pre-ordering gives you instant access to selected tracks, and once the digital editions are released on April 3rd, you'll automatically be emailed a link to download the full albums at that time (some with bonus material). After the albums launch, you may also purchase them via iTunes, Amazon, Spotify, MediaNet, eMusic, Zune, Rhapsody, Nokia, and VerveLife.
In the ZB queue are selected demos, early recordings, and live material, but the band's haphazardly-released major works (the albums Hog Wash! and The Naked & the Daft, as well as the EPs Fresh Brood, Headache of the Gods, and sad fearful playful excited -- EPs gathered together in a single package -- constitute the band's oeuvre, for historical purposes).
Refer to individual releases for more background information on the recording, line-ups, and songs.
Hope you enjoy, and thanks for your support!
Thursday, February 02, 2012
Poem in Stanley the Whale
I have a poem up at Stanley the Whale today. Check it out! It's another selection from my Basic Cable Couplets manuscript.
Monday, January 16, 2012
Embarrassment of Riches remaster now available for pre-order
The official release date for Malcontent's Embarrassment of Riches remaster with bonus material is March 20th, but you may now pre-order it from Bandcamp!
Pre-ordering gives you instant access to one of the tracks, and once the record is released in March, you'll automatically be emailed a link to download the full EP at that time.
Get your copy today! After the album launches, you may also purchase it via iTunes, Amazon, Spotify, MediaNet, eMusic, Zune, Rhapsody, Nokia, and VerveLife.
Pre-ordering gives you instant access to one of the tracks, and once the record is released in March, you'll automatically be emailed a link to download the full EP at that time.
Get your copy today! After the album launches, you may also purchase it via iTunes, Amazon, Spotify, MediaNet, eMusic, Zune, Rhapsody, Nokia, and VerveLife.
Labels:
Amazon,
Bandcamp,
Embarrassment of Riches,
eMusic,
iTunes,
malcontent,
MediaNet,
Nokia,
Rhapsody,
Spotify,
VerveLife,
Zenith Beast,
Zune
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Throw the Lions to the Christians remaster now available for pre-order
The official release date for the Throw the Lions to the Christians remaster with bonus tracks is March 6th, but you may now pre-order it from Bandcamp! Pre-ordering gives you instant access to two of the tracks, and once the record is released in early March, you'll automatically be emailed a link to download the full album at that time.
Get your copy today! After the album launches, you may also purchase it via iTunes, Amazon, Spotify, MediaNet, eMusic, Zune, Rhapsody, Nokia, and VerveLife.
Get your copy today! After the album launches, you may also purchase it via iTunes, Amazon, Spotify, MediaNet, eMusic, Zune, Rhapsody, Nokia, and VerveLife.
Labels:
Amazon,
Bandcamp,
eMusic,
iTunes,
MediaNet,
Nokia,
Rhapsody,
Spotify,
Throw the Lions to the Christians,
VerveLife,
Zenith Beast,
Zune
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Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Nine poems in The Yellow Ham
I may still be writing 2011 on my checks (yes, I still write some), but with 2012 fully underway I'm very pleased to announce I have nine (!) poems from my Basic Cable Couplets project in the debut issue of The Yellow Ham. Enjoy!
Labels:
Basic Cable Couplets,
The Yellow Ham
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Friday, December 30, 2011
Three poems in Clapboard House
I'm very pleased to end 2011 with three poems in the latest edition of Clapboard House! Check 'em out! And happy new year to one and all!
Labels:
Amanda Seyfried,
Clapboard House
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Wednesday, December 21, 2011
New poems in latest issue of blue & yellow dog
I've got four poems from my Basic Cable Couplets manuscript in the most recent issue of blue & yellow dog.
Embarrassment of Riches re-release (remaster with bonus material)
Two weeks after the release of the remastered/re-sequenced Throw the Lions to the Christians, Zenith Beast will reissue Malcontent's Embarrassment of Riches EP, with an extra track! It too has been beautifully remastered (by the amazing Wally Sound). Date of availability is March 20th. Here's the event announcement.
Throw the Lions to the Christians re-release (remaster with bonus material)
Zenith Beast will be releasing my fifth solo album, Throw the Lions to the Christians on March 6th. It has been remastered, with its originally-intended sequence restored, including two never-before-heard tracks. Here's a link to the label's event announcing the release.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Vagabondage Press Interview With Yours Truly
Thanks to Fawn Neun at Vagabondage Press for this interview, which went live today.
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Vagabondage Press
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Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Live at Gallery West Espresso
Latest release from Zenith Beast Records is this reading during my 2004 book tour for Identity Theft for Dummies.
Monday, November 07, 2011
Eight Poems in Battered Suitcase
Eight poems from my Basic Cable Couplets manuscript recently appeared in the final (!) issue of The Battered Suitcase. Check 'em out!
"American Comfort" live
Video of The Injured Parties performing "American Comfort" November 4th on The Razor and Die Show on WLUW 88.7 FM in Chicago.
Labels:
American Comfort,
Razor and Die,
the injured parties,
WLUW
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Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Poem in Hamilton Stone Review
Check out my poem, "Breakfast at Bliss" in the latest issue (#25) of Hamilton Stone Review!
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Hamilton Stone Review
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Chicago, IL 60613, USA
Friday, October 07, 2011
Friday, August 26, 2011
Chop House Demos
Prior to recording Fun with a Purpose, The Injured Parties tracked demos for about half the album (and an alternate take of "King of Close Enough," from my Sir Slob album) at the fabled Chop House. Those rather polished efforts are now available for download:
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Two singles now available via Bandcamp
The singles, "Frosted Flakes" and "Thorn in My Side" are now available to preview and/or download from Bandcamp!
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Embarrassment of Riches review
Thanks to Dingus magazine for this review of Malcontent's Embarrassment of Riches remaster/reissue.
Labels:
Dingus,
Embarrassment of Riches,
malcontent
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Sunday, August 14, 2011
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Friday, August 12, 2011
Fussbudgets remastered debut now available to download!
Continuing with archival remastered releases, here's The Fussbudgets' debut, Hog Wash! Enjoy!
Labels:
Bandcamp,
Chris Lehmann,
Hog Wash,
San Francisco,
the fussbudgets
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San Francisco, CA, USA
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Remastered Malcontent EP now available for download!
I was recently in California on a working vacation. Part of the time was (well) spent working with engineer and bon vivant Wally Sound on remasters of two full-length releases by The Fussbudgets, and Malcontent's Embarrassment of Riches EP (see below).
Plans are in the works for hard copy versions of the above, as well as further remastering/remixing of additional material from the Dean archives. In the meanwhile, check out Malcontent, and hope you enjoy!
Plans are in the works for hard copy versions of the above, as well as further remastering/remixing of additional material from the Dean archives. In the meanwhile, check out Malcontent, and hope you enjoy!
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