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Brazos Bookstore Reading and The Poison Pen Reading Series in Houston, TX

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Today I went to two readings. The first took place at an independent bookstore in Houston. An independent bookstore is a bookstore owned by someone that is not in the ‘mainstream,’ I think. An independent bookstore is a bookstore that is not – actually, I’m not sure I know what an independent bookstore is. So, if anyone can explain that, then please do so. Anyhow, the reading was at Brazos bookstore. I arrived at the reading right before the first reader began to read. The first reader was Bradford Gray Telford, a poet with whom I work at the university. He read from his book Perfect Hurt from The Waywiser Press. Then read a poet by the name of Jericho Brown. He read from his book Please. Brad’s reading was very funny. Jericho’s reading was very sobering and sad; he read from his book Please. When I listened to Brad read his poems I felt really happy. When I listened to Jericho, I felt like I should punch myself in the throat. Many of his poems were about child abuse or something like that. Lynching came up too. I am doing a bad job describing his poems. I am sorry I cannot describe these poems. Brad’s poems were funny to me. I remember laughing out loud several times at things he read. Brazos bookstore is clean, small, and has good lighting, which is good for people who want to come into the store and read. There are couches to sit in if you wish to read things you’ve pulled from the shelves. The shelves are organized and marked clearly; I saw a section labeled ‘Politics’ so I figured they were serious about being a bookstore. The space is small, but forgiving. During the readings I struggled with my bladder. I really had to pee badly. I finally got up and asked a bookstore worker if I could use the bathroom. He said yes and showed me where the bathroom was. I peed. When I got out of the bathroom, I heard clapping. I had left the reading room during the last poem. Everything was done. I had to pee badly because before the reading a friend and I had gone to a pub to throw darts. We had purchased and consumed two pitchers of light beer. I won one game of darts. He won four games of darts.

At Brazos I bought the latest issue of NOON.

After the reading, I drove to Poison Girl to attend the Poison Pen Reading Series. Antonya Nelson, a famous writer, was to read tonight. I met up with Gene Morgan at the bar. We drank beers and some whiskey. The Poison Pen Reading Series is famous in Houston. It has been recognized as an excellent reading series by newpapers in Houston. I went there once and listened to Joshua Beckman read. This was in February. He read from his new book. He read in a Vneck tshirt. Before the reading, Gene Morgan, Lily Hoang, and I sat at the bar and someone asked who was reading tonight, and a scruffy guy in a white Vneck undershirt said, ‘oh, i am,’ and introduced himself as Joshua Beckman, and I shook his hand. I am famous now.

However, tonight I did not leave the bar to go to the courtyard to hear the reading. Instead, Gene Morgan and I and some other people just had beers. So, this is not a review of the Poison Pen Reading Series. This is not really anything.

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22 Comments

  1. jereme

      i liked this.

      beerz

  2. jereme

      i liked this.

      beerz

  3. Ryan Call

      thanks jereme, it was a good night. now to bed.

  4. Ryan Call

      thanks jereme, it was a good night. now to bed.

  5. michael

      …. im in north texas. rockwall. how do i find readings considering i just moved here from long beach, its in the sticks, and my nearest poet happens to be a labrador who runs around in the wild biting random people.

      he’s nice to me, but we’re wary of each other.

      he knocked over my trashbin.

      i knocked on the door and then he ran away.

      (side note: once i was unloading groceries and he sat across the pavement in my neighbors yard. every time i looked up he was a little closer, but sitting. he’s a warlock…a poet-warlock. okay im done)

  6. michael

      …. im in north texas. rockwall. how do i find readings considering i just moved here from long beach, its in the sticks, and my nearest poet happens to be a labrador who runs around in the wild biting random people.

      he’s nice to me, but we’re wary of each other.

      he knocked over my trashbin.

      i knocked on the door and then he ran away.

      (side note: once i was unloading groceries and he sat across the pavement in my neighbors yard. every time i looked up he was a little closer, but sitting. he’s a warlock…a poet-warlock. okay im done)

  7. Adam Robinson

      “The space is small, but forgiving.”

      Nice.

  8. Adam Robinson

      “The space is small, but forgiving.”

      Nice.

  9. Gene Morgan

      I have a hangover from this reading.

  10. Gene Morgan

      I have a hangover from this reading.

  11. Josh

      I like Jericho Brown. Some of his stuff can be a little emotionally exaggerated, but it seems like that happens, at times, to anyone whose poetic angle is “naked sincerity” or whatever. In general, I think he’s great.

  12. Josh

      I like Jericho Brown. Some of his stuff can be a little emotionally exaggerated, but it seems like that happens, at times, to anyone whose poetic angle is “naked sincerity” or whatever. In general, I think he’s great.

  13. KevinS

      It’s cool to read stuff like this because I’m often worried that other big cities don’t have good “literary scenes” or whatever. I mean, I know if you live in Portland, San Fran, NY, Chicago, and L.A. there are great bookstores and cool places that have reading series, but I never know about other places. Is someone lives in Phoenix or Boise or Minneapolis and they know of cool stuff there, they should let us know here.
      What I’m saying is I’m glad that Houston has a place or two that supports “lesser-known” writers.

  14. KevinS

      It’s cool to read stuff like this because I’m often worried that other big cities don’t have good “literary scenes” or whatever. I mean, I know if you live in Portland, San Fran, NY, Chicago, and L.A. there are great bookstores and cool places that have reading series, but I never know about other places. Is someone lives in Phoenix or Boise or Minneapolis and they know of cool stuff there, they should let us know here.
      What I’m saying is I’m glad that Houston has a place or two that supports “lesser-known” writers.

  15. Ryan Call

      hopefully ill go to the next reading at poison pen and write about it

  16. Ryan Call

      hopefully ill go to the next reading at poison pen and write about it

  17. Janey Smith

      Apartments.

  18. Janey Smith

      Apartments.

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