Monthly Archives: February 2010

SpringGun Issue Two

I am ammunition.

So be Kate Greenstreet, J. Michael Martinez, Alison Strub and some other good people.

I will probably just graze you, but Kate Greenstreet and J. Michael will kill your ass.

Thanks Erin & Mark at SpringGun. It’s put together with purpose.

THIS Thurs – Cheryl’s Gone at Big Bear

I just found out I’ll be eating at Thai-Xing beforehand.  What a day.

This is the first image of Thai-Xing a Google search yields. I used to work with the guy on the left at Garden District selling plants. He was a good guy. And the reading will be as good as the food the high level of camaraderie and general good feelings this picture implies is.

Here’s the announcement for Thurs:

Announcing the February installment of Cheryl’s Gone!


Maureen Thorson

Laura Ellen Scott

James Belflower


Thursday Feb 18 – 8pm

Big Bear Café

1st & R NW


Maureen Thorson is the author of three chapbooks: Novelty Act (Ugly Duckling Presse 2004), Mayport (Poetry Society of America 2006) and Twenty Questions for the Drunken Sailor (dusie/flynpyntar presse
2009). She lives in Washington, DC where she co-curates the In Your Ear Reading Series and publishes Big Game Books, an itty-bitty poetry press.

Laura Ellen Scott’s recent fiction appears in Wigleaf, Barrelhouse, and Gravity Dancers: Even More Fiction by Washington Area Women. She teaches fiction writing at George Mason University, and on March 20th she’ll be conducting a flash fiction workshop in DC as part of Dzanc Day, a nationwide fund raising effort to support Dzanc Book’s charitable programs.

James Belflower is the author of Commuter (Instance Press) and And Also a Fountain, (NeOpepper Press) a collaborative echap with Anne Heide and J. Michael Martinez. He won the 2007 Juked Magazine poetry prize and his work appears, or is forthcoming in: EOAGH, Denver Quarterly, Apostrophe Cast, First Intensity, Reconfigurations, Konundrum Engine, O&S, and Packingtown Review among others. He curates PotLatchpoetry.org, a website dedicated to the gifting and exchange of poetry resources.


upcoming:

March 18 – Susan Tichy, Will Schutt
April 15 – Elizabeth Arnold, Christy Zink, Dan Gutstein

Today Is The Day I Dispense Adoration

I adore you

Bloody Noses

I adore you

What Took Me So Long?

I adore you

Lucille. A force. Real life hand holding was mandatory in her class. I bought her a hamburger once--plain, no tomatoes, lettuce, ketchup or mustard--at the old St. James deli.

I adore you

A Tough Lookin' Lady