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Wine and Chocolate
Last night was the launch party for my latest poetry collection, Milkshakes and Chilidogs, and rather than me reading from my book, I asked my friends to read their favorite poems from my book. I was worried that it would … Continue reading
Reminders
I observed my first total solar eclipse today from a cemetery in Travelers Rest, South Carolina. It was quite impressive and I’m sure eclipses will be a theme in my poetry for the next several months. More on that later. … Continue reading
The Spine
Happy New Year, Dear Readers! A few weeks ago I recorded an interview at my local radio station WHUP in glamorous downtown Hillsborough, North Carolina with Gail Marie, the host of The Spine. We talked about various things, mostly poetry … Continue reading
And everything I had to know, I heard it on my radio.
Before I head off to facilitate the third Thursday Living Poetry workshop, I wanted to alert my dear readers that the podcast for Tuesday’s episode of “Claudio’s SpeakEasy and Radio Theatre ~ The Literary and All Else”, featuring yours truly, has … Continue reading
Claudio’s SpeakEasy and Radio Theatre ~ The Literary and All Else
Tomorrow at 10am, Tara Lynne Groth of the Write Naked blog and I will be appearing live on “Claudio’s SpeakEasy and Radio Theatre ~ The Literary and All Else” on Carrboro’s WCOM 103.5 FM. We’ll be talking about my first poetry … Continue reading
Poetry Scope and Claudio’s Speakeasy
This Thursday the 8th of May, I’ll be reading my poem “The Future of the Appalachians” at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Science’s Poetry Scope event. Those who were paying attention during April’s Poem-A-Day Challenge will remember that as … Continue reading