Considering its my birthday, and despite starting a 2nd week with the flu, I thought I’d share this site’s stats for my general post. A stat that stood out for me? I had visitors from 98 countries: thank you for taking the time to drop by. No, I don’t have a great number of visitors […]
Category: Writing and Writers
Poem: Conversation With A Former Nazi
I began this poem after briefly sketching down some ideas following an encounter on the way to work. I live in Berlin, must take the M-10 tram from Frankfurter Tor to my stop on Danzigerstraße. One morning, average number of people on the tram, I was standing at one end with a quite older man […]
Rainbow Awards-Best LGBT Biographies & Memoirs? My “Silence” Made It
SILENCE IS MULTICOLORED IN MY WORLD RAINBOW AWARDS 2012 BEST LGBT BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR WINNER Hosted at Elisa: Reviews & Ramblings. This was very special for me and utterly, utterly dedicated to the courageous young man who I didn’t alone love. We all miss him intensely for the intelligent, crazy, intense, passionate beauty he radiated into the […]
My Poetry in Assaracus Magazine, Issue 9 Coming Jan. 10, 2013 from Sibling Rivalry Press
Publishing on January 10th 2013, a few days after I turn 41, my poetry will appear starting on page 41 of Assaracus Magazine, Issue 9. I consider that a good sign for the coming year. * * * * “BEST NEW MAGAZINE” – LIBRARY JOURNAL (May 2012): “…Sibling Rivalry Press is publishing well-wrought, challenging literature […]
“F— Assimilation”: Keeping it Real as Native Americans
Here it’s not exactly often, but it’s definite when it happens, but if someone mentions Native Americans, you’ll have someone who moans and shakes their head saying something like, “I’ve seen how they live, it’s horrible. Drugs. Alcoholism. Just awful.” Wasn’t very different in the USA. I correct such people when I can, attempting to […]
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