My March review for North of Oxford is out. Read it here.
Author: Greg
I’m excited to share the flier for the upcoming Super Position reading on March 11, 2023, at 7pm. […]
Eric Acosta compiled the media from the recent happening and it is now available for thorough review here:
I have three poems in Kyld Watkins’s latest super-limited-release feathers, which is the first part in the TimeBarn Produce series.
A Poem
The following poetry readings are happening over the next two months and are guranteed to break open the earth’s surface.
A brief announcement that there will be an “interactive happening featuring you” at Common AREA Maintenance (CAM) in […]
My review of Yellow Rain by Mai Der Vang is now online via International Examiner. Previously in print only, this is news!
Believe it or not, I read 112 books in 2022. Many were fantastic, but not all of them. I’ve taken my lists from past years off this site, but I’ve decided to add this list here for old time’s sake.
I have completed a 151-word review of Hugo García Manríquez’s Commonplace (Cardboard House Press, 2022) and it is […]
I have occasionally written for the Washington Library Association’s Alki magazine, which tends to center exciting topics. I have a new article available in the latest issue.
My latest review is live on North of Oxford: Nicole McCarthy’s A Summoning.
My latest book review has appeared in Rain Taxi. It’s for Amy Barone’s Defying Extinction (Broadstone, 2022).
I’ve just gotten back from a retreat at the Whiteley Center on San Juan Island, where I spent a few days roaming around the rainforest and coastline seeking out more field recordings, studying intimacy, and generally finding myself enjoying the natural solitude.
The Shadowscrawler Reading this past Winter Solstice was the coldest reading I’ve ever hosted and the coldest reading I’ve ever read at.