
If Martha Stewart had a child who went rogue, moved to New York City, and started writing poetry and making books, that child may have turned out to produce something as crafty-bohemian as Small Anchor Press does.
Add Clark Coolidge to the list of great American poets that nobody is talking about.
If Martha Stewart had a child who went rogue, moved to New York City, and started writing poetry and making books, that child may have turned out to produce something as crafty-bohemian as Small Anchor Press does.
Why do we make lists?
History as a subject reads best when it is both documented and re-imagined
[Poem in the Manner of Charles Bukowski]
[Do you get any reception here?]
[Big Badness by Mark Bibbins]
[The Case of Archie 12 & 10]
[Ode to the The]