I’m excited to announce the third release from Carbonation Press: DaySong Miracle (Past 62) by Paul E. Nelson.
Author: Greg
A marathon reading celebrating April, National Poetry Month.
My latest review revisits the poet Joe Hall via his latest book, Fugue and Strike. It’s published in Rain Taxi.
On Friday, April 12th, I’ll be emceeing this late night event featuring six unique voices from across the region: Carla Crujido, Claudia Castro Luna, Emilly Prado, Erin Pringle, Vincent Rendoni, and Juan Carlos Reyes.
I will be performing with Amber Cortes in a collaborative project called EMBARREGG, featuring sound and poetry. 4/26/24 from 8pm.
My latest North of Oxford contribution can now be read.
I’m excited to announce some commentary by Jinx Davis on Chath pierSath’s newest collection, Echoes Lost to Wind, […]
A new review of the Sri Lankan-American poet’s latest collection can be found at North of Oxford.
After months of work, I’m excited to announce the next Carbonation Press release.
Gates of Bone is a new auditory piece, specifically for live performance. It combines nature and noise. It combines Cascadia and Spokane.
Foray for The Arts is a new performance series. It’s a project that local poet Sarah Rooney and I started in January.
I have created a new track. It is in two versions: one with spoken word and one that is instrumental.
Now out via North of Oxford, a review of the slimmest of Meister’s poetry from Wave.
Here find a new audio track I created for Denny Stern, artist and writer and collaborator in Seattle.
My first audio project of 2024 is “The Old Way,” a track that starts with a field recording. […]