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Saturday, June 30, 2007
Demise of Angle in Free Times
By all means not the definitive statement on the demise of Angle, a journal of arts + culture, but here is what Michael Gill wrote this week in the Free Times.
hi, amy. sorry again to hear about the demise of angle. this is a weird day. met a guy who had just gotten out of prison for 15 years. good friend is dying. and i dated mike gill many years ago in another lifetime. oh, i'm drunk tonight. how are you? want to have a party at the end of july. you up for it?
cool. i'm now recovering from the hangover from last night. sorry for the rambling message. weird times. i'll let you know about the party. probably last weekend in july. enjoy this beautiful day!
Author of poetry collection serious red (Cleveland State University Poetry Center, 1996) and a limited edition called queen of cups (Burning Press, 1993). Essays in Ordering the Storm (CSU Poetry Center) and elsewhere. Poems published in American Poetry Review, Barn Owl Review, Hobble Creek Review, Whiskey Island, DMQ Review, Nimrod, Southern Poetry Review, Denver Quarterly, wicked alice, ArtCrimes, Harpur Palate, Gargoyle (#53), mirage period(ical), Taproot, Cleveland Slam Anthology, and others I can't remember or lost track of. Published in several Cleveland anthologies. Received two Ohio Arts Council individual fellowships and a memorable residency at Headlands Center for the Arts. Used to slam with the big boys. Live on a great lake, held in abeyance.
6 comments:
hi, amy. sorry again to hear about the demise of angle. this is a weird day. met a guy who had just gotten out of prison for 15 years. good friend is dying. and i dated mike gill many years ago in another lifetime. oh, i'm drunk tonight. how are you? want to have a party at the end of july. you up for it?
party? absolutely.
cool. i'm now recovering from the hangover from last night. sorry for the rambling message. weird times. i'll let you know about the party. probably last weekend in july. enjoy this beautiful day!
I don't have anything clever to say. I'm just sorry about Angle and damn appreciative of all the work you put into it.
What? No Angle? Oh no.
Does this mean, at least, that you will write more poems?
This is great.
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