Had a nice breakfast with Jonathan, his wife Akiko, and their young daughter Julia, the briliant poetshe didn't talk much, but she did show me some very accomplished manga drawings. Then down the hill for an organizational meeting about the new improved Bookery Too, which will be opening on April 17. Soon up the hill to teach my first class on Susan Lori Parks' Topdog/Underdog. Sun's bright, hellzapoppin'.
Craig Teicher's Publishers Weekly article on poetry and the internet is now findable hereit includes a few choice quotes from yours truly.
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which jonathan? monroe?
Mayhew (see below, and now above).
oh, duh. i'm such a careful reader. sorry. :)
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