Some great comments on the fiction vs. poetry post below. I've been a little too distracted to participate in the conversation: Bogie's been ill with some mysterious ailment all week. We're going back and forth to the vet and trying not to worry too much. Brian, who got into town on Wednesday, has been a great help, as well as a great sport about spending his vacation with a couple of worried pet owners.
Speaking of Brian, it's time for me to remind you about the reading tomorrow at 7 PM at the State of the Art Gallery here in Ithaca. Featuring:
Brian Teare, author of the award-winning book The Room Where I Was Born and the startlingly gorgeous chapbooks Pilgrim and Transcendental Grammar Crown, and
Richard Greenfield, author of the amazing and well-received book A Carnage in the Lovetrees and a new manuscript, Tracer, which hopefully will find book form sooner than later.
Also, here's an article about SOON that appeared in our local paper yesterday, along with an interview with Brian.
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