
The poet of Live in Suspense and Clay (both from Trio House Press) and Theory of Devolution (Illinois). Writer, independent book editor, CCNY MFA educator, anthologist, literary activist, culture worker bee.
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Here's something I wrote in 2012 for the blog of my peer poetry group The Urban Range. Fourteen years later, in Baltimore and not Chicago, with likely more than 9,300 writers at this year’s conference, and maybe in spite of the movie refere...
For the 24th consecutive year, I'll be showing up at the AWP writers conference, just down the road from NYC in Baltimore. The City College MFA program will have 24 writers in attendance, along with lots of program alums, and I'll be eager ...
Due to Snowmageddon Lite, my Writing for the Culture class with my City College of New York MFAers had its first session virtually, which brought back some grim memories of our Covid-era connections, even as the eighteen students on screen ...
I’m grateful to poet and memoirist Maggie Smith, host of The Slowdown podcast from American Public Media, for meditating upon and reading my poem “Birthday Wish.”
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The poet of Live in Suspense and Clay (both from Trio House Press) and Theory of Devolution (Illinois). Writer, independent book editor, CCNY MFA educator, anthologist, literary activist, culture worker bee.
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