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“Sunday Morning” by Michael Robbins

By On December 9, 2013

"Mr. Robbins’s heart is not lovely but beating a bit arrhythmically; not dark but lighted by a dangling disco ball; not deep but as shallow and alert as a tidal buoy facing… Read More

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Ernest Hilbert’s “Failed Escapes” on The Buzz 2013, Apiary Magazine’s “Bold Mixtape with the Best of Philly Spoken Word and Music Backed Poetry”

By On December 7, 2013

Available on compact disc, high-quality MP3, FLAC, or just about any other format you could possibly desire! Sorry, guys, no vinyl for this project. … Read More

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“Placebo” by Erica Dawson

By On December 5, 2013

Erica Dawson's first collection of poems, Big-Eyed Afraid (Waywiser, 2007), won the 2006 Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize. Her poems have appeared in Best American Poetry, Southwest Review, Barrow Street, Blackbird, the 7th… Read More

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What is the Function of this Product? “Side Effects,” a Short Film Directed by Lev Pakman and Written by Josh Brown

By On December 4, 2013

"An urgent meeting between the boss of a pharmaceutical company and one of his upstart young employees to discuss a troubling rumor about a new drug."… Read More

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“Provoker of Great Duels”: Ernest Hilbert Reads at Boston University’s Editorial Institute

By On November 30, 2013

Ernest Hilbert reads selections from his collection All of You on the Good Earth at Boston University's Editorial Institute, November 14, 2013. Opening and closing music from Henry Purcell's "Ground in C… Read More

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“Winter Ghazal” by Michael Shewmaker

By On November 29, 2013

Michael Shewmaker is a Wallace Stegner Fellow in poetry at Stanford University. His poems appear or are forthcoming in Yale Review, Southwest Review, Sewanee Theological Review, New Criterion, Measure, American Arts Quarterly,… Read More

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Do the Clothes Make the Man? “One Man’s Loss,” Written and Directed by Philip Sansom

By On November 27, 2013

"A down and out vagabond's luck is dramatically altered when he treads on a piece of glass outside the apartment of an arguing couple."… Read More

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Ernest Hilbert’s Poem “Moose” in the Sunday Philadelphia Inquirer

By On November 26, 2013

Ernest Hilbert's poem "Moose," which is part of a book in manuscript with the working title Caligulan, appeared in the Sunday Philadelphia Inquirer, November 24th, section C2. … Read More

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“Alone Time,” a Short Film by Rod Blackhurst

By On November 26, 2013

"A young woman, stressed by her busy and continually crowded New York City existence spontaneously retreats to a solitary lake deep in the Adirondacks."… Read More

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“Memento” by Ashley Anna McHugh

By On November 20, 2013

Poet and editor Ashley Anna McHugh earned her BA at Ohio State University and pursued graduate work at Boston University and the University of Arkansas. Formally inflected, McHugh’s poetry uses rhyme and… Read More

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Ernest Hilbert Reads from All of You on the Good Earth at the Bowery Poetry Club

By On November 20, 2013

On November 3rd, 2013, I read for the Carmine Street Metrics series at the newly redecorated Bowery Arts and Science building, formerly known as the Bowery Poetry Club. That's what we still… Read More

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A Bottle a Day Keeps the Doctor Away! How Healthy Are You?

By On November 16, 2013

Hey, beer drinkers, check out how healthy you are. … Read More

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“Poetry is Barbarous” by Jason Guriel

By On November 15, 2013

Jason Guriel has a new book, The Pigheaded Soul: Essays and Reviews on Poetry and Culture, due out in November.… Read More

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Dashcam Captures Terrifying Landslide in Taiwan

By On November 13, 2013

Watch the top of the mountain carefully in the first three seconds. You'll see the massive boulder come loose. Scary stuff. … Read More

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Philly Poet Paul Siegell Slams Ticketmaster at the Lakeside Stride Festival

By On November 13, 2013

E-Verse's post punk poet paladin slams into the corporate giant in a Grapes-of-Wrath-style rant at the Lakeside Stride Festival in Denver. Go on, Paul! We all feel it. … Read More

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“The Survey” by Joshua Beckman

By On November 12, 2013

Joshua Beckman was born in New Haven, Connecticut, and attended Hampshire College. An editor at Wave Books, he is the author of Things Are Happening (1998), winner of the APR/Honickman First Book… Read More

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Five Famous Women Who Have Been Raped

By On November 12, 2013

Shockingly, some of the greatest, most powerful women have also been the victims of horrific violence. More power to them for overcoming it. … Read More

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“Horace” by Eric Thomas Norris

By On November 6, 2013

Eric Norris is the author of 3 books: Terence, Nocturnal Omissions—with Gavin Geoffrey Dillard, and Cock Sucking (On Mars). He is a founding editor of the online poetry journal Kin (wearekin.org). Eric… Read More

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Ernest Hilbert Reads “Calavera for a Friend” at KGB Bar in New York City

By On November 6, 2013

Calculated to reflect the sixty minutes in an hour of heightened imaginative contemplation, the poems in Ernest Hilbert’s first book, Sixty Sonnets, contain memories of violence, historical episodes, humorous reflections, quiet despair,… Read More

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“Autumn Song” by W.H. Auden

By On November 5, 2013

Now the leaves are falling fast . . .… Read More

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“To Swim” by Kasey Jueds

By On November 4, 2013

Kasey Jueds’s poetry has appeared in numerous publications, including Beloit Poetry Journal, Prairie Schooner, Manhattan Review, Salamander, Crab Orchard Review, Women’s Review of Books, and 5AM. She has been awarded residencies at… Read More

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“End of Side A” by Adrian Matejka

By On November 2, 2013

“Just as we finally get a grip on the volatile Jack Johnson, Adrian Matejka, in his collection of poems, The Big Smoke, gives us a man wrestling with myth. He assays a… Read More

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“4AM Cab Ride” by Ernest Hilbert

By On October 31, 2013

Ernest Hilbert has written some of the most elegant poems in American literature since the loss of Anthony Hecht. A fascinating blend of the Augustan and romantic (an Augustanism that flirts with… Read More

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“Lovecraft: Fear of the Unknown”: An Excellent Feature-Length Documentary on the Life and Works of H.P. Lovecraft

By On October 31, 2013

LOVECRAFT: FEAR OF THE UNKNOWN is a chronicle of the life, work and mind that created these weird tales as told by many of today's luminaries of dark fantasy including John Carpenter,… Read More

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“At Sunrise Assisted Living” by Len Krisak

By On October 29, 2013

Len Krisak's most recent books are Afterimage (University of Evansville), The Complete Carmina of Catullus (Carcanet) and Ovid's "Ars Amatoria" and "Amores" (University of Pennsylvania Press).… Read More

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Ernest Hilbert in New York, Sunday, November 3rd

By On October 28, 2013

I'll be reading for the Carmine Street Metrics series at Bowery Poetry Club with local favorite Rick Mullin, this Sunday, 5:45PM. Stop by, say hi, grab a drink, hear some poems. There… Read More

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“At the Grave of Amy Clampitt” by Tom Disch

By On October 28, 2013

It is worth noting that this poem was composed and published while Amy Clampitt was still alive and kicking. … Read More

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“Carpe Demon” by Lucie Brock-Broido

By On October 26, 2013

Lucie Brock-Broido was born in Pittsburgh, was educated at Johns Hopkins and Columbia University, and has taught at Bennington, Princeton, Harvard (where she was a Briggs-Copeland poet), and Columbia. She is the… Read More

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Cynthia Says “Zombies Are Everywhere These Days, But I Feel So Much Safer Now That I Know Animals Would Just Eat Them Like Any Other Dead Flesh”

By On October 25, 2013

As Halloween approaches, I have no doubt that there will be a zombie invasion at my doorstep demanding candy rather than brains. Zombies have truly become a cornerstone of current a… Read More

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Enough with All the Statues of White Men! Celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the Installation of Meredith Bergman’s Sculpture for the Boston Women’s Memorial

By On October 25, 2013

"Please join us for a celebration of the 10th anniversary of the unveiling of my largest sculpture project to date, the Boston Women's Memorial, on Sunday, October 27th from 1-3 pm on… Read More