So that's what they're calling jill-of-all-trading these days: Penelope Trunk on 'portfolio careers' (Boston Globe).
The intersection of religion and critical thought: Amy Braverman, "Beyond Belief" (University of Chicago Magazine).
miPOradio's current podcast features an assortment of poems fromThe Bedside Guide To NoTell Motel, including mine (iTunes channel here). My track is about halfway through the show; it opens with Jill Essbaum's On Reading Poorly Transcribed Erotica, which is a hoot.
The intersection of religion and critical thought: Amy Braverman, "Beyond Belief" (University of Chicago Magazine).
miPOradio's current podcast features an assortment of poems fromThe Bedside Guide To NoTell Motel, including mine (iTunes channel here). My track is about halfway through the show; it opens with Jill Essbaum's On Reading Poorly Transcribed Erotica, which is a hoot.
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