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People: back Mike Garrigan. Get his album The Echoes of Winter on @kickstarter at kck.st/1DHAAHA
People: back Mike Garrigan. Get his album The Echoes of Winter on @kickstarter at kck.st/1DHAAHA
If I never hear the word “flow” again in a poetry class, it will still be too soon.
This is the most cute. http://t.co/3Ejs100qKj
THIS MY DUDE cc: @terrylkennedy http://t.co/X5rRaWEa3v
My new digital humanities project: find all the writers who are Braves fans and tweet at them about the Braves.
Also, wanna show some love for @SoandSoBooks, where I just picked up the new @aaronbelz. Tremendous poetry selection there.
I just backed New Wanderers, a nomadic poetry collective on @kickstarter kck.st/1KZCmKj. Consider kicking some $$ their way.
You know what makes me happy? I haven’t had to see a Wordle in the last two years or so.
I read tonight with @indyweek poetry winners @travis_oliver, Mary Hennessey, and Kelly Jones. Come to @SoandSoBooks in Raleigh at 7:00 PM.
.@heidiEwhite and I have decided we really liked the Mad Men finale provided Pete’s plane crashes, killing him but sparing Trudy & kid.
Tomorrow night: I read in Winston-Salem. Check Single Brothers on Trade Street at 7 pm. Me, @rebelinslacks, @bridgetjonesish, @johnmortara.
Check this beauty from @VictoriaLMcCoy and @LAReviewofBooks: theoffingmag.com/poetry/i-cant-…
I don’t like to say never but I feel like I can promise you’ll never see me wearing a tank top.
Got a check for prize $ & felt like a rockstar. Noticed they misspelled my name on the check & felt like guy doing James Blunt at karaoke.
Yes but how do u feel about sharks who are in low-res sharknadoes? Can the craft of being a shark in a tornado even be taught?
I thought I was over “MFA vs. …” but “Sharknado vs. MFA”? I’m not over it at all.
Just downloaded about 18 of the $1 songs on @RockBand and played for a few hours. God that feels good.
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In other news: inknode.com/piece/2047-reb… (cc: @hinxminx, who rules the world)
I hope to one day introduce an element in a poem as smartly as Massive Attack introduces the bass in “Paradise Circus.”