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Brandon Brown Responds to Jon Leon’s The Malady of the Century
Obviously, to be sick is not the same thing as having a malady. “Malady” is so gorgeously melodramatic, like that Lana Del Rey video for “Video Games.” Have you seen this? I hadn’t seen it until last weekend. I was … Continue reading
An Excerpt from The Crisis of Infinite Worlds by Dana Ward
As many Futurepost readers out there already know, the illustrious Dana Ward has been hard at work on his second volume, The Crisis of Infinite Worlds, which Futurepoem is proudly thrilled to put out in late fall of this year. … Continue reading
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Tagged Bono, Dana Ward, John Giorno, Kickstarter, Kirsten Dunst, Madonna, Proust, rainbow road, REM, selena gomez, Thom Donovan, tracie lords, Vivian
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Kickstarter + Futurepoem = You and Dana Ward Write a Poem Together
And that’s just one perk of contributing to Futurepoem through our new Kickstarter campaign. You could also get Camille Roy to write a poem about the twisted dominion of behavior for your local police force. Or have Alan Gilbert read … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Gilbert, Camille Roy, Chris Martin, Dana Ward, frances richard, Futurepoem, Jon Leon, Kickstarter
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Celebrate a Decade with Us
Futurepoem has been pushing literature forward for ten years now and y’all know we’re not slowing down. Help us stoke the momentum with a little year-end kindling. We won’t really burn your money, we’ll just turn it into triple-hott books … Continue reading
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Dana Ward Responds to Merry Fortune’s “Christening of Twins”
I started reading Merry Fortune’s book Ghosts of Albert Ayler, Ghosts of Albert Ayler during my last trip to New York. Checking the title page I discovered it came out in 2004! I’d fallen for it instantly & totally regretted … Continue reading