Scene, acrylic on watercolor paper, 11” x 15”, 2020. Iridescent Blue, acrylic and pen and ink on watercolor paper, 11” x 15”, 2020. Patrons of Serenity Blue 2, acrylic and...
Dining with Jennifer Walker for my father Paul’s shadow angles into frame creeps down a Vietnamese bikini on the right arm of US[U.S.?] Corporal Lee Gricci, Worcester, Mass. feathers gentlemanly into...
[caption id="attachment_8549" align="aligncenter" width="453"] Michael Rothenberg and Sunflower. Terri Carrion photo.[/caption]HeartshapesTonight, seven course dinner, wine & jazzBut what about tomorrow?Your husband & my wife & no moneyWe're pleased to sleep...
Characters:MAXIMO: Blue manakin, alpha male EGELBERT: Blue manakin, beta male, likely successor to Maximo for alpha statusSOREN: Blue manakin, beta maleCOOPER: Blue manakin, young, interns for Maximo’s troupeTHEODORA: Blue manakin, female,...
by Peter Valente It Wasn’t Supposed to Be Like This Greg Masters Crony Books My copy of Tom Savage’s Housing, Preservation, & Development (Cheap Review Press, 1988) is inscribed to...
by Ethan FugatePlastic: An AutobiographyAllison CobbNightboat Books[su_pullquote align="right" class=“”]Plastic: An Autobiography is multi-genre. More than anything else, it generates a space where memoir meets creative non-fiction as seen through the...
by Kurt HemmerCollected PlaysGregory CorsoTough Poet’s Press[caption id="attachment_8988" align="aligncenter" width="2134"] Gregory Corso in his attic room at the top of The Beat Hotel in Paris, 1957. Allen Ginsberg photo.[/caption]It must...
by Liz Axelrod When I was in Grad School, Elaine Equi assigned Joanna Fuhrman’s Pageant to our class. I was struck then by how timely, topical, fun, and important her...
by Jean-Paul PecqueurTo a New EraJoanna FuhrmanHanging Loose Press Feeling disillusioned about the lasting appeal of even the most significant of her essays, Susan Sontag wrote, in a diary entry from...
by Susan VisakowitzPhiladelphia’s The Head and The Hand is a unique indie press in that it is a non-profit sustained in large part by major cultural organizations, including the Philadelphia...