This autumn I created videos for the collaborative prose poems written by me and Dustin Nightingale which Bear Review published. I just posted the 3rd and final of these to my YouTube page. I hope you enjoy them!
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Listen to me and Dustin read our poems in The Bear Review (with piano accompaniment)!
Howdy! Listen to me and Dustin Nightingale read our 3 collaborative prose poems in Bear Review with awesome improvised piano music by my partner Sarah! Thank you to the whole Bear Review crew for sharing this, and thank you especially to Marcus Myers for your generous words about our audio.
3 Collaborative Prose Poems Just Published in Bear Review
Three prose poems from my collaborative project with Dustin Nightingale have just been published online in the new issue of Bear Review. Thank you to editors Marcus Myers, Ruth Williams, Haines Eason, and Andrew Reeves for giving a home to “Where There Are No People for No Music I Hear Music” “The Scraping of So Much All Our Breaths” and “Isn’t This Nice the Way We Stay Awake.”
Read the poems HERE.
3 Collaborations Written with Dustin Nightingale Accepted at Bear Review!
Massive thank yous to the good editor folks of Bear Review for accepting “Where There Are No People for No Music I Hear Music,” “The Scraping of So Much All Our Breaths,” and “Isn’t This Nice the Way We Stay Awake” — three collaborative prose poems written with Dustin Nightingale.