Pat King’s “King Acid And Other Essays”

Pat King and I go back at least a decade, to the Outsider Writers Collective. What strikes me about his writing is the way that he turns the lens on characters, and then magnifies their most interesting characteristics. His characters are memorable, and he examines them each like exhibits. King … read post

Perspectives 3- Art On The Environment Show

I am thrilled to once again be a partnering artist in the Perspectives: Art On The Environment project at the Nurture Nature Center under the curatorial direction of Keri Maxfield. After a series of workshops and interviews, the exhibit will open on September 30 with an artist’s talk and an … read post

Tony Sienzant At Gallery 514, Civic Theater

“Who’s Afraid Of Yellow?” New Paintings by Tony Sienzant at Gallery 514 at the Civic Theater in Allentown. Reception October 21, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. “I am open to any tool, any method, any means, any material, any medium- high or low- to achieve the sublime state of not knowing … read post

Reading: Wanda Morrow Clevenger

“She writes like a reader.” I recently received “This Same Small Town In Each Of Us” (Embracing The Human Condition) by Wanda Morrow Clevenger published by Edgar and Lenore’s Publishing House in California. A collection of prose, memoir, and poetry, it was a needed change from many of the essays … read post

Red Alice’s Poetry Emporium

This was a great night of poetry and friendship in Sacramento, Bill Gainer does it right. I’m sorry to see this series end at The Shine. This was my second time there, the first was for poetry With Legs back in 2012, featuring with poet John Swain. Red Alice was … read post

MiCrow: Labor Of Love

MiCrow was a flash fiction side project that I produced for a few years, edited by my dear friend Michael J. Solender who did an amazing job. It ran until 2013 and contained “ebook” pdf downloads of issues with HUNDREDS of stories. They are still online today, at www.fullofcrow.com/microw.  At … read post

“No Asylum”, Poetry, Nicholas Karavatos

“No Asylum”, by Nicholas Karavatos, published by Amendment Nine, Arcata, California. No Asylum is Karavatos’  first full length collection, and he recently wrapped up a book tour in the U.S. on the west coast. He has now returned to Dubai, where he teaches literature and writing at the American University … read post