Supermarket Dash
On semi-automatic around the supermarket
Sophie blanks out this week’s special offer
of red suitcases stored one inside the other
like Russian Dolls Continue reading “Supermarket Dash”
Supermarket Dash
On semi-automatic around the supermarket
Sophie blanks out this week’s special offer
of red suitcases stored one inside the other
like Russian Dolls Continue reading “Supermarket Dash”

Well, it’s happened. My new book is out, published by the UK-based poetry publisher Shearsman Books. I’m quite excited about it. Being an artist and book artist, I usually produce my own books in different sizes and shapes. This time someone else is doing it, which helps enormously. I’ll be giving a reading in London on April 20, which is also a thrill. You’re all so far flung that I doubt that I’ll see any bloggers there, but it would be a delight. Some day I’d like to put real faces to the many words that have been tumbling out in cyberspace, here and at the Site that Must Remain Nameless. Info at the reading can be found at http://www.shearsman.com/pages/editorial/readings.html
The poetry is not at all like what I usually post at the Site that Will Remain Unnamed. I think that’s supposed to be a warning. There’s a description (sort of) on the site at Shearsman and there’s another on Amazon.
Enough of this brazen self promotion!
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