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May 7, 2017

My Syllabus: Craft Chat

It’s been a long time since my last video. This one was originally recorded via cell-phone by my mother-in-law Holly, of me talking art, writing, and unionism at the Ohio Arts Council’s Riffe Gallery. I was thankful to have my piece selected as part of the juried After Hours show. Below is the list of […]
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Published on May 07, 2017 01:59

April 26, 2017

Industrial Worker

The I.W.W. has been publishing the newspaper (and now in magazine format) Industrial Worker almost as long as the union has been around – since 1905. If you’re interested in better understanding what radical unionism is, and how it works for wage slaves like us, then you’d be well served to subscribe. Anyhow, I’ve got […]
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Published on April 26, 2017 12:31

April 19, 2017

I.W.W. Audio Pieces

As a proud member of the Industrial Workers of the World, I was excited to participate in some audio recordings of literature pieces published by my fellow workers. The I.W.W. is always looking to add workers to its ranks and you might want to give these a listen and think it over for yourself. An […]
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Published on April 19, 2017 03:59

April 17, 2017

Watershed Review

I’m really excited to announce that I’ve had a series of photographs accepted into the forthcoming Watershed Review literary journal published by the California State University in Chico. I believe the spring edition will be out in May so I’ll keep everyone updated as to when that happens so you can pick up a copy […]
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Published on April 17, 2017 00:34

April 15, 2017

Por Que No

Although I have used a pseudonym, I still thought it was worthy of sharing with you all that I’ve got a new book out as a modern tribute to a favorite erotica author, Anais Nin. Her book, Little Birds, was a favorite fascination of mine during formative pubescent years and here’s hoping someone, somewhere, finds this […]
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Published on April 15, 2017 17:20

April 6, 2017

After Hours Exhibition Tour

The Ohio Arts Council is hosting an exhibition tour on May 5 at the Riffe Gallery which I’m honored to both be a part of, and thankful for their request to utilize my piece for their outreach material. Facebook event page information is available here. As part of the May 5 tour I’ll be speaking […]
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Published on April 06, 2017 17:39

March 28, 2017

Review – Bookspace Online

While I’m certain it hurts the credibility of the review when I lay it out like this, but my friend and fellow writer Charlie has launched his online version of his pop-up shop Bookspace which includes a fantastic review of my book, If Only The Names Were Changed. Assuming you have some similar interests as […]
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Published on March 28, 2017 05:22

February 20, 2017

My Syllabus: Violence Rules

I thought I’d wade into the current conversations going on regarding violence within the leftist, activist movement, and whether or not it is justified. Furthermore, is it a Machiavellian justification, the ends justify the means, or is it a Kantian necessity. I recently saw this video posted up by a family member of a man […]
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Published on February 20, 2017 18:33

January 28, 2017

My Syllabus: Activism

For one of the most educated communities in the country I was about to learn just how gullible people can be when they focus only on their bank statements. This is a lesson that has been taught and re-taught over time, particularly with recent elections and political stances. Several years ago I began writing commentary […]
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Published on January 28, 2017 09:58

January 26, 2017

WordCarver Podcast

This interview took place a couple months ago but has now made it onto SoundCloud so you can listen to it if you were unable to catch it on-air here in Ohio. I so appreciate the thoughtful questions and interest expressed by WordCarver host and author Cynthia King Rosi. For more interviews and literary reviews, […]
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Published on January 26, 2017 12:37