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Entelechy NEW
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Entelechy
I'm the Poetry Editor for a magazine called Entelechy: Mind and Culture. We seek imagery, poetry, narrative, and analysis that celebrates the creative collision of evolution, neuroscience, and the arts. Issue #9, our latest, loosely-themed "Evolutionary Tao," is OUT NOW!
Yes, I've caved to Myspace
Interviews
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Joshua Cohen
I interviewed Joshua Cohen, author of Cadenza for the Schneidermann Violin Concerto, by phone in his Brooklyn apartment. He began by reminiscing about driving to New Hampshire in his mom’s Pontiac Bonneville in search of a summer camp where some “cousins” of his had gotten hired as cooks. After we covered the Bermuda Triangle-like effect that New Hampshire can have on radio stations, we hunkered down to address more literary matters. Roll up your sleeves and join us for the conversation already in progress...
Friends and Colleagues, Geniuses and Rogues
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Nate Graziano's Homepage
My buddy Nate is a fiction writer/poet/raconteur extraordinaire, also New Hampshire-based. There's no shortage of hilarity wherever Nate treads. Check out his site for more.
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Frozen Sounds
A buddy of mine, Steve Mounkhall, wrote "Frozen Sounds" after our paths crossed by chance in Grand Central, the ultimate place of paths crossing. By the way, the opening of William Vollmann's The Atlas gives the best verbal portrait of Grand Central during rush hour I've ever encountered. Read it in the bookstore in Grand Central for maximum effect.
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Dreaming Methods
Andy Campbell's site showcases his multimedia narratives, hovering somewhere between prose poetry, film, and actual dreams. Captivating, immersive work that augurs some exciting future directions for literature.
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Student Press Initiative
Erick Gordon runs the incredible Student Press Initiative (SPI), which takes students through the odyssey of writing for publication. A recent project documents the life-stories of those at Rikers Island.
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Hispanic New York Project
My brother Greg's blog documents the activities of the Hispanic New York Project, dedicated to promoting contemporary Spanish-language literature--in original and translation--in the U.S.
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Joshua Cohen's Homepage
Swiftly and steadily, Joshua Cohen is establishing himself as one of the most formidable voices in contemporary writing.
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Leftbrainwrite
Linda Simoni-Wastila's blog straddles writing and neuroscience, candidly sharing the triumphs and travails of the writing process.
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Ewa Chrusciel's Website
This is the place to familiarize yourself with the works of an extraordinary poet who is just beginning to get recognized.
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Anna Wexler's Homepage
Adventures from around the globe, documentary filmmaking, neuroscience, and...fire-spinning? Peruse the website of multi-talented Anna Wexler.
A Blog, A Blog, It's a Blog!
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