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Aug.09.2008
GRAVITY
Jul.06.2008
Autobiographical companion to the novels by Elizabeth Rosner:  THE SPEED OF LIGHT and BLUE NUDE
September in Corrales
May.17.2008
Paula Hendricks' collection of poems, short fiction, essays, and photographs, "September in Corrales," was written during her years in Santa Fe and Corrales, New Mexico.
Mar.27.2008
Audio of 6 poems archived @ From the Fishouse (c) http://www.fishousepoems.org/archives/margo_berdeshevsky/index.shtml  
Mar.19.2008
Recent pub.: 2008 winter - Agni – "A Friday Desdemona" (short story) online exclusive 2007&2009- Agni –  Pas de Deux, à Trois  (short story) & Troika for Lovers 2007 "But a Passage in Wilderness" (poetry book)--Sheep Meadow Press 2008-From the Fishouse- audio...
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Mar.18.2008
"There is in Margo Berdeshevsky’s work a rare persistence of the lyric voice, used with a sense of ecstasy & grief almost religious in its evocations. Absolutely modern & fearlessly romantic by turns, the poems circle the rich & threatened corners of the living planet & travel...
The Short Fall from Grace
Mar.02.2008
"Stewart Florsheim has written a Moebius strip of a book, starting with the nearly unspeakable grief of being the child of ill-matched parents, and proceeding by turns into the amorous education of a young man, the perspicuity of a middle-aged aesthete (many of the poems here take their cue...
Lost Son, a novel on the life of Rilke
Feb.20.2008
The story of Rainer Maria Rilke, author of the beloved "Letters to a Young Poet" and "The Duino Elegies," and one of the most uniquely sensitive artists of the modern age. From Rilke's troubled beginnings--reared as a girl until age six, then sent to military school for five...
3rd edition, with cover art by Stew Henderson
Feb.05.2008
All places are complicated, because what one becomes depends on them, but I think poets who are native Californian's have bewildering ironic relationships to the place, and not just because California has changed. It's that there are references so strange, so odd, one feels he couldn't explain...