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greatly amused to invoke the mysterious admonitions of the mattress tag in our program for the evening
greatly amused to invoke the mysterious admonitions of the mattress tag in our program for the evening
“Summer requires fearlessness. Spring can be fearful; for its blossoms apprehension is like a home. But fruit requires a calm and heavy sun.” Rilke, The Florence Diary, May 17, 1898 In honor
SUMMER GENERATIVE INTENSIVES: Updated Schedule Read More »
Another fab poster from Andrew Boylan for next Saturday’s event:
Next Saturday night: The God Particle II: The Mattress Formulas Read More »
Coming up next Saturday evening, April 11: The God Particle II: The Mattress Formulas is a reading, salon, and screening with SFAI student artists. The evening will take place at
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Living next to Philz, I’ve started noticing that as people walk away, some of them are trying to figure out what to do with their mint sprig, and now that I’m
Sad Philz Mint Sprig Read More »
I’ll be teaching a workshop at the Grotto in a couple of weeks. You can register here. Saturday, March 14, 10:00 – 4:00 [+1 hour for lunch] Course fee: $100 Why love
Why Love what You will Lose: Writing through Grief • March 14 Read More »
This afternoon before I heard from a friend that Galway had died, I was writing to another friend about a 2,000-year-old date palm seed that germinated in 2005 and is
I’m excited to be teaching two workshops this fall at The Grotto. THE ART OF CHANGE: A POETRY INCUBATOR (10/21 &28; 11/18 & 25) Number of sessions: 4 Meeting time: 6:30
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Next week I’ll be going down to Montalvo to teach a week of poetry + gardening for kids as part of Montalvo’s Summer Camps program. I taught this class last summer too and
Seeds of Curiosity: Young Writers in the Garden Read More »
[i wrote this in 2010, but it keeps coming up so i’m reposting it now…] When I came upon the Facebook splash page for the first time, about a year
Facebook as “the Nipple” (from the archives) Read More »