Jeffrey Cyphers Wright
Barry Denny
Rachel Livingston
Laura Hinton
Bakar Wilson
Sheila Maldonado
and more.
This, being heard who, hearing, you might close enough that those arms, your's or their's, could find their way around, and finding, know, and knowing, hear.
Steal This Reading:
A Brooklyn Book Burning
Featuring 15 authors from 6 publishers:
C.D. Wright, Eleni Sikelianos, Graham Foust, Joyelle McSweeney, Joshua Marie Wilkinson, Julie Doxsee, Max Winter, Adam Clay, Zachary Schomburg, Morgan Lucas Schuldt, Lily Brown, Rauan Klassnik, Cindy Savett, Jon Thompson, and Melanie Hubbard.
Hosted by Black Ocean, Cannibal Books, Free Verse Editions, Kitchen Press, Octopus, Tarpaulin Sky Press & Typo.
"They form a habit.
I would say those clouds form a reference, not a pattern."
1.The more time you give yourself, the less likely you are do it
2.Writers are horrible at remembering how to write
3.Writing is a fantastic social activity
The business of writing that day found people filling the main lobby of the library, a balcony on the second floor, and classrooms on the fourth. They were seated around tables and desks upon which notebooks and laptop computers, pens, cups of coffee, ipods, and the tote bags of goodies all the participants received, part of the reward for raising the $100 in donations required for admission. They wrote and erased, talked, sipped, and snacked their way through paper and ink. Workshops were held throughout the day to offer refuge from the being there of having to inspire yourself. Prompts were announced at the beginning of each workshop and then you were off to the races for 20 minutes. Then guidelines were laid out and if you wanted to read your 20 minutes of brilliance you could, it was your choice. You had already done your part if you'd made it to that point. You raised money for a very worthy cause.
deficiency district of New Hyborneo taking in the Slazer-Silico brine. like the water made naneuro-flesh. work the grav-skids.
you’re on the ocean for 47 hours. thank the runner-lids on your eyes that you stayed awake when the technalgea surfaced
I'm reading Neuromancer and Povel simultaneously.