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June 28, 2009

Advance Praise: Brownstein'd

"For centuries, people have tried to take words and turn them
into music. What Paul Siegell does in his collection of poetry,
jambandbootleg, is take music
and turn it back into words. And he
does it exceptionally well, capturing
both the excitement of concert-
going and the poetic essence of
the improvisational music scene."
——Marc Brownstein,
bass player of The Disco Biscuits
and Younger Brother


HEADS UP/NOW ON SALE: You're at your computer. Tickets are a tense, electrifying few seconds from goi
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June 10, 2009

Many THANKS to the Editors of these Journals:

cool... and so is timothy buckwalter



* Siren

* Press 1

* BlazeVOX

* PFS Post

* Turntable
+ Blue Light


* Otoliths



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"What a reader will find in Siegell's work is a celebration of life, a celebration of performance and activity. His poems are devotions written to life."

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Published on June 10, 2009 07:00

June 9, 2009

June 3, 2009

. . . what a beautiful buzz! WHAT A BEAUTIFUL BUZZ!

. . . what a beautiful buzz! WHAT A BEAUTIFUL BUZZ![image error]
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Published on June 03, 2009 09:00

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May 26, 2009

The Pub'd Poems of May

NEWESTERIST'er: Vietnam: Siren #6 (ed. Sara Kearns)

NEWESTER'ist:
WCW & Chicago: Press 1 (ed. Arlene Ang & Valerie Fox)

"Press 1" for STS9

NEWEST'ER:
PHiSHS!Hd
BlazeVOX
(ed. Geoffrey Gatza)

NEWEST:
"poem Obama"
PFS Post
(ed. Adam Fieled)

NEWER:
it... it... it... it... Turntable + Blue Light
(ed. Arielle Guy)


NEW: *the chill soar* Otoliths #13 (ed. Mark Young)





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Published on May 26, 2009 06:39