July 2012
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“A tick is very small, the size of a single letter in a book. Who would notice?...”
– Eliot Weinberger, “What Makes a Poet a Tick?”
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At the Point reviewed in Jacket2:
A review of my latest, At the Point, is now up on Jacket2. Thanks to David James Miller for the close attention.
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Two poems from my new manuscript are in the summer... →
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"Massey's vocabulary actively engages the... →
A review of my first full-scale book, Areas of Fog, appears in the new issue of Oyster Boy Review.
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KEROUAC KARAOKE →
“Home Recording from the Late 1960s now available on the Poetry Room Listening Booth “The Woodberry Poetry Room is proud to announce the digitization of a recording by Jack Kerouac made during a period (1967-1969) in which he spent long stretches of time cooped up at home. Kerouac often recorded himself improvising along to the radio—alternately singing, humming and whooping...
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John Clare, the poet of the environmental crisis –... →
“The land around Helpston, just to the north of Peterborough in Northamptonshire, now ranks among the most dismal and regularised tracts of countryside in Europe. But when the poet John Clare was born this coming Friday in 1793, it swarmed with life. Clare describes species whose presence there is almost unimaginable today. Corncrakes hid among the crops, ravens nested in a giant oak,...
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