@joseph I like that the new yorker had the balls to publish that poem. Maybe it wasn’t actually very ballsy, but it seemed like a good thing for them to do, finally acknowledging the different direction all fiction–prose or poetry–is taking.
@joseph I like that the new yorker had the balls to publish that poem. Maybe it wasn’t actually very ballsy, but it seemed like a good thing for them to do, finally acknowledging the different direction all fiction–prose or poetry–is taking.
congrats, dottie!
does this mean i can’t complain about how new yorker poetry sux anymore?
at least i can still make fun of the cartoons.
congrats, dottie!
does this mean i can’t complain about how new yorker poetry sux anymore?
at least i can still make fun of the cartoons.
I quit hating on the new yorker poetry after this http://www.newyorker.com/fiction/poetry/2009/12/21/091221po_poem_manhire
I quit hating on the new yorker poetry after this http://www.newyorker.com/fiction/poetry/2009/12/21/091221po_poem_manhire
damn that is an awesome poem. thx for this link
damn that is an awesome poem. thx for this link
Makes me want to renew my subscription.
@joseph I like that the new yorker had the balls to publish that poem. Maybe it wasn’t actually very ballsy, but it seemed like a good thing for them to do, finally acknowledging the different direction all fiction–prose or poetry–is taking.
Makes me want to renew my subscription.
@joseph I like that the new yorker had the balls to publish that poem. Maybe it wasn’t actually very ballsy, but it seemed like a good thing for them to do, finally acknowledging the different direction all fiction–prose or poetry–is taking.
hey it says on wave’s calendar that lasky is gonna do a live reading here…is this true?
hey it says on wave’s calendar that lasky is gonna do a live reading here…is this true?
yesss
yesss