HEAVY FEATHER REVIEW 2.1 IS GO

I am sprawled across 6 pages in Heavy Feather Review 2.1 with a photo essay/visual poem piece that I am stoked to be able to share with you. This issue is available in print, nook, kindle, and .pdf formats. An excellent lineup, folks.

SEE: HEAVY FEATHER REVIEW 2.1

 
Volume two, issue one of the Heavy Feather Review literary journal, featuring works from Brandon Amico, Jeremy Behreandt, Daniel J. Cecil, Peter Clarke, Dan Crawley, Justin Lawrence Daugherty, Colin Dodds, Gabe Durham, James Ferry, Luke Geddes, Tyler Gobble, Amanda Goldblatt, Nicholas Grider, francine j. harris, Courtney Hitson, Chas Hoppe, Mike Ingram, Matthew Jakubowski, Toshiya Kamei, Terry L. Kennedy, Andrea Kneeland, Allison Kortokrax, Eric Larsen, Erin Lyndal Martin, Megan Martin, Tom McCartan, Amanda McCormick, Patrick Milian, Nathan Moore, Brian D. Morrison, Joseph Mulholland, Alex Myers, Harmony Neal, Delaney Nolan, Daniel Scott Parker, Mark Parsons, Garrett Quinn, Timmy Reed, Daniel Romo, M.A. Schaffner, Natalie Shapero, Michael Dwayne Smith, David Frederick Thomas, David Tomaloff, Sara Uribe, Joshua Ware, Brandi Wells, and Joshua Young. 

ROUNDING UP WITH CONNOTATION PRESS

In which Connotation Press & Erica Goss share outstanding poetry films from the Zebra Poetry Film Festival, 2012, in Berlin. Swoon & I are represented with PROOF, which Erica describes as “an eerie trip through the mind of a disturbed person.”

SEE: ZEBRA POETRY FILM FESTIVAL ROUND UP

ARDENTER | a video poem

Swoon & I teamed up a while back as part of the 7 Sins/Virtues project. He asked me to write/read a poem about gluttony. The project has been put on indefinite hold by its organizers, but the good news is that we can now share it with all of you. Enjoy!

More information available at Swoon’s Blog.

WHEREIN I HOLLER AT A BODY IN A LITTLE GILDED CAGE ON THE CHEST OF AN HTML GIANT

HTML Giant published a piece I wrote about Kristina Marie Darling’s Gold Wake Press book, THE BODY IS A LITTLE GILDED CAGE. Holler at it a minute, won’t you?

SEE: 25 Points: THE BODY IS A LITTLE GILDED CAGE

If you’re not in Greece today, you can still play along from home. Some of you remember this one, yes?

VIA Swoon on FB: “For the love of repetition and to be screened at EROS or NOTHINGNESS “Void International” in Athens today. A collaboration with the great David Tomaloff.”

CAUTION: SHAMELESS SELF-PROMOTIONALISM

Society 6 tells me that you can get $5 off any of my prints through Nov. 11th by following THIS LINK.

STUFF THAT LOOKS LIKE THINGS I’VE DONE VOL. II

So, this is me too. Cards, photo prints, canvas, framed & matted, etc. I’m here for you, you good looking person you. If there is anything you’d like to see up there, threaten me nicely & I will comply.

[dt] at RED BUBBLE

FOOTNOTES TO THE END OF AN ERA

I have (depending on how you choose to read it) one, two, or possibly three poems in the new & final issue of elimae. I’m happy to be in the fine company of folks like Howie GoodHelen Vitoria, and Kristina Marie Darling as we send off one of the best ever to do it. Thanks, Cooper and Brandon, for all you have done for writers & readers alike.

SEE: THE BODY AS CODE FOR CLAY + FOOTNOTES TO A WAVE POOL IN MISSOURI, OR A SOON THEREAFTER

STUFF THAT LOOKS LIKE THINGS I’VE DONE

So, this is me—on paper or on canvas; framed or not; what have you. Come on over and take a look around while I’m setting up. Feel free to let me know if there is something of mine you’d like to see here. Pass it on!

SEE: [dt] at Society 6

THREE POEMS AT METAZEN

I have three poems up at Metazen that I’d like to share with you. Many thanks to Janey Smith for facilitating that, and for the kind words he introduced them with:

“David Tomaloff is a writer. He does something that I really like a lot: he writes in different voices and styles. No David Tomaloff poem is the same, which is kind of nice. A lot writers work hard to create a brand, a kind of signature that enables consumers and readers to recognize and to feel familiar with their stuff. David doesn’t do that. If you like variety, read David’s three poems on Metazen.”

You can also hear Michael Andrew O’Brien read my poem LET’S RESET AND BE AWESOME HERE.

SEE: THREE POEMS AT METAZEN

SEAFARER AT MOVING POEMS. PASS ME THE YES.

Swoon’s video for SEAFARER, my Origami Poems Project chapbook, is currently up at Dave Bonta’s Moving Poems site. Many heck yeahs, yes.

SHORT, FAST, & READY

Short, Fast & Deadly’s [Floor Plan] issue features two pieces of visual art I did (“Straytaking” and “The Elephant in the Room”), as well as work from a gang of brilliant folks like Meg TuiteEryk WenziakMichael Andrew O’BrienHowie GoodBill Yarrow, and many more.

SEE: SHORT, FAST, & DEADLY [FLOOR PLAN]

I CAN’T BELIEVE THEY DON’T LET YOU MAKE SNOWFLAKES.

The YouTube issue of the Northville Review is out, & it’s full of great names and word-things. I’m lucky to count my name & word-thing among them with a piece titled DOES ANYONE HAVE THE TABS FOR THIS. Check it out & pass it around—seriously, with names like Neal Kitterlin, J. BradleyAlex M. Pruteanu, and Daniel Romo, you will find word-things to suit your tastes, I’m sure.

SEE: DOES ANYONE HAVE THE TABS FOR THIS

The second of a couple of poems translated from French, originally written by the (apparently) French poet, F. Folamot Divad.

The second of a couple of poems translated from French, originally written by the (apparently) French poet, F. Folamot Divad.

(Source: newworldpoetry)