Architrave Press & “Happy Birthday to Me”

Architrave Press has just published my poem “Happy Birthday to Me” as a limited edition broadside of 250 copies. If you don’t know, a broadside is a single sheet of paper, basically a poster, printed on one side. This is the first one I have ever had published. And yes, I am psyched.

Architrave Press is located in St. Louis, MO, and publishes poems as individual broadsides (5.5″ x 8″ 100lb archival card stock) which are letterpress printed the old fashioned way. They are sold individually or in series. My poem is the first one in Edition 2.

You can read my poem online for free HERE.

If you want, you can buy a broadside (simultaneously blowing my mind and supporting a fantastic new press) by going HERE. It costs $3.50, S&H included, via PayPal.

If you’re feeling particularly frisky, you can purchase the entire Edition 2, which includes mine as well as wonderful poems by gaye gambell-peterson, Michael Bazzett, Michael Hettich, Kejt Walsh, Meagan Gamble, Claudia Torres, Shane Seely, Ray Holmes, and Kristen Elde., for $27.50 HERE.

Cellpoems

My very short poem “Me in My Place” is now up at Cellpoems. You can read it online and also subscribe to receive their future poems as text messages on ye olde cellular telephones. They have a place to subscribe on the site or “If you’d like to sign up for this and all future poems, txt JOIN to 646-510-1488.” Thanks Cellpoems!

Sites Sites Sites

I recently received a listing in Poets & Writers Directory of Writers.

 

Also at the New York State Literary Website.

 

 

Also I’ve created my own tumblr site in order to share poetry, literature, and art links which others might find of interest. This News page is for my own poetry; my tumblr blog is for other people’s work. In all likelihood I’ll post there pretty regularly. It’s new to me and I’m still finding my way. The link can be found at the upper right of this News page, next to the RSS button.

 

Forklift, Ohio

I recently received my contributor’s copy of the new issue of Forklift, Ohio in the mail. It contains my poems “All Purpose Me” and “The Wrestling Coach Taught Us Health” along with the usual gathering of amazing writers, including new poems by the great Mary Ruefle. The generous and wonderful people behind this journal also included a carpenter’s pencil, corkscrew, and copies of the Forklift, Ink chapbooks Touch Monkey by Stuart Dischell (which I sat down to sample and couldn’t stop myself reading all the way through) and The Dept. of Ephebic Dreamery by Darcie Dennigan. I’ve never before had the opportunity to uncork a journal in order to read it (yes, that’s an actual cork sticking through the magazine in the upper right corner, avec wine stained tip). Thanks Matt Hart and the Forklift, Ohio vintners!

Cellpoems

Cellpoems, the “poetry journal distributed via text message” has just accepted my very short poem “Me in My Place.” This wonderful journal has been publishing one poem a week since 2009. You can subscribe to recieve the text messages here, or visit the main page to read them online. Their archive includes poems by Charles Simic, Matthew Rohrer, Erika Meitner,  and Sherman Alexie to name but a few! The New Yorker had an article about the journal last year which you can read here.