It’s always good to see the work from a friend, no matter how far the distance. Watch the video here.
Category: Others Publications
I’m excited to help promote Alyus’s new book.
Carbonation contributor Katie Sarah Zale’s new project is a biography on the late Sam Hamill.
It’s a conversation that’s been over a year in the making. And it’s finally here.
I’m pleased that there continues to be such positive energy around the Carbonation Press releases.
Carbonation 003 is just emerging, and now you can hear some of it read by the author, Paul E. Nelson, on a stunning podcast by Roxi Power.
I’m excited to announce the third release from Carbonation Press: DaySong Miracle (Past 62) by Paul E. Nelson.
After months of work, I’m excited to announce the next Carbonation Press release.
I’m excited that my dear friend Maung Day has a new book out, published by Chin Music Press.
The release also includes an introduction by myself, where I reflect on our history and Maung Day’s poems.
Pick up a copy here.
I am excited to announce a new project: Carbonation Press, a publisher of small batches of smaller (but not small) books, usually around 75-125 pages in length.
Friend and collaborator Justine Chan has a fantastic interview in The International Examiner. Check it out here.
A collection of Hand to Mouth Books releases, which includes my Of Spray and Mist from years ago, has been reviewed by Steve Potter. The very short overview of these five titles is worth the read, even if it only offers a few glimpses into much denser experience.
A while back I had the pleasure of interviewing friend and former collaborator Sarah Heady regarding her latest book, Comfort. It’s been some time but Rain Taxi just brought this interview into the open. This is my first published interview in some time so I’m pretty excited about it! Read the interview here.
I have three poems in Kyld Watkins’s latest super-limited-release feathers, which is the first part in the TimeBarn Produce series.
I am happy to announce that another re drum poem, “ARREST,” is now live thanks to The Writing Disorder.