“This story happened before television ceased to
be.”
Thursday, I’ll read from Color Plates at the CCTV
studio in Central Square (438 Massachusetts Avenue). The reading begins at 6pm.
Also reading for Rose Metal Press is Aaron Teet, from his chapbook Shampoo Horns.
We’re sharing the space with readers from Les Figues, Anomalous, Gold Line and
Tiny Hardcore Press. I’m a fan of Les Figues—they published Alta Ifland’s Voice
of Ice, Matthew Timmons’ The New Poetics, Harold Abramowitz’s Not Blessed, etc.;
books I admire all. I’m not familiar with the other presses, tho I’m intrigued by
Liat Berdugo’s Everyday Maths from Anomalous.
At the Burren, an Irish pub in Davis Square, Flim
Forum press will join eleven other little presses, including Stockport Flats and
Instance, Saturday at 6pm. Presumably we’ll be screaming poetry over the din of the regulars. Perhaps appropriately—Matthew Klane and I will read a few poems by Paul
Hannigan, to celebrate the release of The Problem of Boredom in Paradise, my selection of his poems.
"there are two outstanding unproved conjectures / 1 / 2 // here are answers the Diabolical cube / the only reader / John Horton"
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