November 28th, 2008 / 5:26 pm
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Coconut 14

I am too caloric to say much of whole hey anything, but I have found some new words to eat my stomach for me, as issue 14 of Bruce Covey’s Coconut has pretty badass prose poems and etc., with a list of contributors from Gog:

There’s a brand-spanking-new Coconut 14 live on the web, featuring new poems by David Lehman, Snezana Zabic, Denise Duhamel, Nin Andrews, William Minor, Lee Ann Roripaugh, Chad Sweeney, Brigitte Byrd, W.B. Keckler, Shira Dentz, Jared White, Eileen Tabios, Amber Nelson, Sam Pink, Molly Arden, Graeme Bezanson, John Most, Dana Guthrie Martin, Sarah Bartlett, Matt Turner, Lara Glenum, Susana Gardner, Carmen Gimenez Smith, Jackie Clark, Gale Nelson, Stephanie Berger, Rauaun Klassnik, and Jed Rasula!

Plus, sparkly brilliant new book titles from Jen Tynes and Sueyeun Juliette Lee!!!!!!!! http://www.coconutpoetry.org/books1

Let’s have a look see, shall we? Sam Pink gives sonic head.

I don’t know where boobs are. I feel large. I am touching my own boobs. You should too.

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4 Comments

  1. Catherine Lacey

      “Every showgirl wishes she was back in Utah…”

      Who is Jared White? Where did he come from?

  2. Catherine Lacey

      “Every showgirl wishes she was back in Utah…”

      Who is Jared White? Where did he come from?

  3. Catherine Lacey

      According to Google he’s a wide receiver in Alabama, a baseball player in Missouri, a man who has long been dead and a charismatic Christian in Santa Rosa:

      “Regular [blog] topics include the intersection of postmodern culture and spirituality, creative and prophetic arts, miraculous signs and wonders, the emerging future of the Church, and the occasional dive into the shark-infested waters of scientific and political commentary.”

      I guess that makes us the sharks?

  4. Catherine Lacey

      According to Google he’s a wide receiver in Alabama, a baseball player in Missouri, a man who has long been dead and a charismatic Christian in Santa Rosa:

      “Regular [blog] topics include the intersection of postmodern culture and spirituality, creative and prophetic arts, miraculous signs and wonders, the emerging future of the Church, and the occasional dive into the shark-infested waters of scientific and political commentary.”

      I guess that makes us the sharks?