Nathanael O'Reilly is interviewed over at Fevers of the Mind, and has a new poem up at Beir Bua Journal; Alexander Joseph has a poem up in the "Tuesday poem" series; a CBC article on Montreal's Billy Mavreas closing down his "curiosity shop and art gallery" after twenty years; and Bronwen Tate, Gregory Betts and Jessi MacEachern all have new work online at Carousel magazine.
Saturday, August 28, 2021
Saturday, August 21, 2021
some author activity: Joseph, mclennan, Moore, MacEachern + Dowling,
Saturday, July 3, 2021
some author activity: Iijima, O'Reilly, Niespodziany, Banu + Joseph,
Brenda Iijima has new work in the second issue of Counter Poetry; Nathanael O'Reilly has some new work up at PARENTHESIS: NEW MODERNISM; forthcoming author Benjamin Niespodziany has some new work at X-RAY; Simina Banu is interviewed over at Touch the Donkey; and Alexander Joseph is being interviewed over at poetry mini interviews.
Saturday, May 1, 2021
some author activity: Boyle, Kratz, Joseph, Johnson, Eleftherion, Koss, Cortese, Kaplan + Betts,
Frances Boyle has a new poem up at Literary Mama, three at Anti-Heroin Chic, and further in issue #11 of CP Quarterly; Al Kratz has a new essay over at my (small press) writing day; Alexander Joseph's above/ground press debut is written up in an article for The Mountain Ear, and he was interviewed as part of The Mountain Ear Podcast; Chris Johnson has a new poem posted as part of National Poetry Month at the Chaudiere Books blog, as do Melissa Eleftherion and Frances Boyle and Zane Koss and Franco Cortese and Genevieve Kaplan; and Gregory Betts has a new poem posted as part of the "Tuesday poem" series.
Friday, March 12, 2021
new from above/ground press: buttons and bones, by Alexander Joseph
buttons & bones
Alexander Joseph
$5
that same song sung from auschwitz to
charlottesville
what am I without a people a land a
knowhow a home
but an angry white boy in sweat damp sheets
dreaming of yellow ribbon tangled in curly hair
waking with ruined fruit on my new world tongue
what am I without the rain or blue sky
other than scared of what’s above or reflected
hiding in sawmilled pine or history of the camps
covering myself with the names and color they gave us
what I am but flat footed and complicit
a conqueror clinging to a conquered past
no necklace or history to show my pride
no native language to detail the dirt
no bread to break nowhere to go back to
but in my dreams I walk with grandfather to town
published in Ottawa by above/ground press
March 2021
a/g subscribers receive a complimentary copy
cover artwork: Jaiden Dokken
Alexander Joseph is a Jewish-American, twenty-six-year-old writer. It is said in the Talmud that there are three ways to be a good Jew: study, prayer and acts of loving kindness – Alexander thinks of his writing and work as an educator as a mix of all three. His fiction has been published in the anthology Stories That Need to be Told by Tulip Tree Press, as well as in Lotus Eater Magazine, Bombay Gin and Clover: A Literary Rag. Alexander has received four honorable mentions in various Glimmer Train Magazine Short Story and New Writer contests, has been shortlisted multiple times for the Faulkner Awards, and was a finalist for the 2020 Orison Fiction prize. His essays have been published in the Boulder Daily Camera and his poetry has been published in Boomer Lit Mag and BlazeVox Magazine. He has an MFA from Naropa University’s Jack Kerouac School, where he teaches creative writing. He hosts the podcast American Wasteland, which has thousands of listeners and on which he reads his fiction, and he writes a weekly prose poetry column in The Mountain Ear Newspaper in Nederland, Colorado.
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