Sesshu Foster reads from a collection of narrative prose poems from the genre-breaking World Ball Notebook. (Running Time: 11:00)
Alan Chin from the Examiner was "enthralled by the depth and poetry of the remarkable, dark, stories" of Thomas Glave's the Torturer's Wife. Read this interview for Glave's inspiration, influences, and take on reading, prizes and more.
"Two couples, both from out of town, linger on the same park bench, gazing up at gauzy curtains in the windows of a 19-story hotel.
GPS isn't just helping drivers. Now it's helping singles to navigate the dating scene. How it works: The (potential) One is two blocks away. Cellphone vibrates.
Hal Niedzviecki, author of Peep Diaries, on what makes us embarrass ourselves on Youtube and how to handle it when we do so.
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