“only poetry, no text books”

Silliman’s blog recently linked to a meditation by John Yau, a meditation on a meditation, you could call it, about Robert Kelly’s Line of Sight, a mysterious little pamphlet published in 1974 which had an intense impact on Yau. Yau begins... Read More

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Broken, human

I lost a blog entry to the mysterious cyber-shadows. It was about David Foster Wallace. I won’t recreate it, it was a difficult entry to write, heavy with his loss on the occasion of the publication of D. T. Max’s... Read More

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more hand binding

Gluing the text block, gluing on the cover. Different strokes…... Read More

Ohioana

These are some of the books we shipped to the Ohioana Library archive last week.... Read More

Bean Runner

Three poets read in Peekskill, including our own Susana H. Case, and Karren LaLonde Alenier:... Read More

the hand is quicker than the eye

book binding begins with needle & linen thread, stitching together a group of pages and don’t forget the knot!... Read More

A Reason To Survive

One in forty-five children in the U.S. live on the streets, in shelters, or in motels. ARTS (A Reason To Survive) is a San Diego nonprofit “dedicated to providing, supporting, and advocating for creative arts programs that heal, inspire, and... Read More

Sustenance

Last night’s reading at Mac’s was a tide of wonderful poetry. Thanks to all the poets who read and the poetry lovers who made it a party. Sometimes poetry of witness wakes us up. Sometimes it simply gives voice to... Read More