Wednesday, May 28, 2014

A Tale of Twin Cities

The spring sun and air always finds me looking at my chosen home anew. Walks around the lakes, great artist communities, and of course any kind of bar you could want.

But it was in the fall that local poet extraordinaire and friend, Alex Stolis and I created our dedication to the Twin Cities, with the help of Fowlpox Press.




It's free.

You won't find Alex on Facebook. Chances are he's spending all that extra time writing really good words.

You can find some of them here.

Monday, May 26, 2014

Three Home Brews and a Guest Tap



Matthew Guerruckey is the Editor-in-Chief of a cool journal, Drunk Monkeys. Here you will find a delectable poo poo platter of fiction, poetry, TV recaps, film reviews, and essays. Happy to see Matthew has just also assumed the role of Managing Editor at Marginalia Publishing.

He was also kind enough to publish three home brews of mine back in 2012.

You can find them here.

But more importantly, a fine writer and friend, Aaron D. Wiegert is published here. Okay, not only is he published here, his poem, "The Taste of Kerosene" is listed as one of the "best and most popular posts in the history of our site." Bam!

I'm proud of you, my friend.

Peace out.

Saturday, May 24, 2014

Middle Age is a Town in Minnesota



Photo by Ron Reiring

  
Published in print only.
 
I'll send you the piece if you guess which town it was written about/in.

Friday, May 23, 2014

Failing at Fire

Man, the stuff my brain must be smoking sometimes.

Here's a strange attempt at some kind of post-modern, meta, self-referential...hell, I don't know what it is. I'll tell you what it is, it is what happens when I have too many beers and read Italo Calvino. That's what it is.






Aptly titled "Prometheus Fails", and you can find it at Midwest Coast Review.

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Thoughts on O'Connor's "A View of the Woods"


 
"A View of the Woods" is the quintessential Flannery O’Connor story. The loved child, defiant - subtle but certain proof that life does not align in the way that it ought,...(Read More) 
 
Marco Crestani's Blog of Priamo.
 
It really helps if you read Italian, though my piece is in English.
 
My sincere thanks to Marco for asking me to submit to his project.


Wednesday, May 21, 2014

The Legendary....Michael Gause

Yeah, I like the way that sounds.

In February of 2012 I was published in The Legendary, and arcs don't just refer to energy...


Valentine's Day Potpourri

Just getting back to sharing the works I had published in 2012. It was my most prolific year, with 19 pieces published.

Snake Oil Cure was kind enough to publish this submission for their Valentine's Day Potpourri.

Winter