Ah, a reading in Tucson, with Chax -- sounds great to me, Frank.
Congrats, & have a really good one.
Doug
On 7-Nov-05, at 8:48 PM, Frank Parker wrote:
> Subject: [pog] FRANK PARKER and PHILIP BOATRIGHT
>
> PLEASE MARK YOUR CALENDARS. This is coming up in just a few days.
>
> PLEASE pass this on to all email lists having anything to do with
> poetry,
> literature, art, etc.
>
> Thank you!
>
> CUSHING STREET POETRY
>
> presented by Chax Press
> & Cushing Street Bar & Restaurant
>
> a reading by
>
> FRANK PARKER &
> PHILIP BOATRIGHT
>
> 8:00 pm, Tuesday, November 8, 2005
>
> at Cushing Street Bar & Restaurant
> 198 W. Cushing Street
> in Tucson, Arizona
> just south of Tucson Convention Center
> 1 block east of Main Street
>
> admission is FREE
>
> FRANK PARKER is the editor/publisher of Frankshome.org: An Active
> Anthology
> of Verse. His poems have recently been found there and at the
> Poetryetc.
> Frank Parker combined his crafts of printing and writing to publish his
> first book, Heart Shaped Blossoms, and in recent years has been active
> in
> electronic publishing. His poem "Wild with Spring" won a prize in
> Quarry
> West 35/36: Poets and Writers of the Monterey Bay, edited by Ken
> Weisner,
> judged by Francisco X. Alarcón. In May of 2003 he relocated from the
> Central Coast of California to Tucson.
>
> PHILIP BOATRIGHT is a co-founder of the Sinister Icy Black Hand of
> Death
> Poesie Circle. He was the editor of the important 1970s journal
> Steppenwolf, published in Omaha, Nebraska. He holds a Ph.D. in
> Metaphysics.
> His book Black Tents was published in 2004, and he has published poems
> in
> the journal Prairie Wind. He works as a book dealer, specializing in
> out of
> print and selected new titles on subjects related to Tibet and Central
> Asia. He lives in Tucson.
>
>
> This event is part of a continuing series of readings at this location,
> occurring on the second Tuesday of the month, with the exception of
> December and February.
>
> CHAX PRESS events are sponsored in part by grants from the Tucson/Pima
> Arts
> Council, the Arizona Commission on the Arts, and the National
> Endowment for
> the Arts.
>
> Please call Chax Press at 520-620-1626, or email [log in to unmask], for
> more information.
>
>
> ***************************
> Frank Parker
> [log in to unmask]
> http://frankshome.org
>
>
Douglas Barbour
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Each leaf a runnel the
roofs now skiffs in green
I’ve never done anything
but begin.
Lisa Robertson
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