more by David Hadbawnik
published on Aug. 25, 2015 5pm
After seven rich years in Buffalo, poet David Hadbawnik bids a fond farewell before leaving for the Middle East.
published on Mar. 30, 2015 1pm
[POETRY] Experiencing a poem by Aaron Kunin is like biting down on tinfoil—sharp, painful, and more than a little awkward.
published on Mar. 23, 2015 11am
[POETRY] There is a rich tradition of experimental poetry in the Bay Area that dates back at least to the 1950s “Berkeley Renaissance” circle of Jack Spicer, Robin Blaser, and Robert Duncan, through the “Beat Poetry” scene of the late 1950s and into the 1960s, a tradition that intertwines with...
published on Mar. 17, 2015 5pm
[FICTION] Since composing perhaps the first serious stab at hypertext literature in 1987, Michael Joyce has restlessly explored the landscape of strongly narrative yet conceptually innovative fiction.