Naropa SWP 2018

I'm in Boulder, Colorado, for the Naropa Summer Writing Program 2018! For the next three weeks I'll be blessed to be exploring workshops with Tracie Morris, CA Conrad and Anne Waldman.  I'm in the company of some of the world's most beautiful people - poets, writers & spiritual beings whose presence makes my heart sing! Many … Continue reading Naropa SWP 2018

The Ghostword Sembles Itself

On 22nd June 1976, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha sat by the tomb of Tristan Tzara in Montparnasse Cemetery, Paris, listening to the rain.  This gesture instigates a cut-up practice to disassemble and reassemble some of Cha's words, creating the opportunity to liberate some of her vocabulary from the poetic structures she creates in her writing … Continue reading The Ghostword Sembles Itself

Border : Crossing

At first we just look.   dense matting of human figures piled up motor vehicles abstracted body parts scattered words on a barbed wire fence the sweat of my bones breaking out                                            of my ribs my head a maze                   of jumbled trash tangled                                               misused                     distorted Then I know we have to … Continue reading Border : Crossing