Thank you so much for this kind endorsement!
22.06.2025 21:51 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0@littlesparrows.bsky.social
poet, translator, flyfisher, sometimes scholar
Thank you so much for this kind endorsement!
22.06.2025 21:51 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0beautiful and brutal in equal measure. oral tradition v. poetics. west coast answer to Michael Crummeyβs HARD LIGHT. brilliant little book congrats @littlesparrows.bsky.social
21.05.2025 20:16 β π 4 π 1 π¬ 1 π 0"I get the sense that 'bookseller' is Josh Cookβs dream job. It is for a lot of people; itβs an easy job to romanticize. For myself, I do not dream of labor."
Revisiting this excellent essay, "There's No Such Thing as a Good Book," in Public Books: www.publicbooks.org/there-is-no-...
Zane Koss, Country Music / @littlesparrows.bsky.social @invisibooks.bsky.social ;
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A morning at my desk, working my way through Zane Kossβ Country Music, new from @invisibooks.bsky.social // @littlesparrows.bsky.social
11.04.2025 14:44 β π 19 π 3 π¬ 1 π 0Country Music out spring 2025 with @invisibooks.bsky.social
17.11.2024 18:39 β π 11 π 5 π¬ 0 π 0Thatβs very kind of you! Thanks for reading!
08.03.2025 00:42 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Thanks so much!
07.03.2025 12:58 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0A lot of great poets have posted thoughtful, measured, and intelligent responses to the two questions rob posed for this series.
And then thereβs what I did!
newly posted: Zane Koss : How does a poem begin? / @littlesparrows.bsky.social @invisibooks.bsky.social ;
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newly posted at @periodicities.bsky.social : Zane Koss : How does a poem begin? / @littlesparrows.bsky.social @invisibooks.bsky.social ;
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Pierre Joris (1946-2025)
From the family: We will gather at main gate, Greenwood Cemetery, 500 25th Street (Fifth Avenue and 25th Street, Brooklyn), on Friday, February 28 at 9:45am and proceed to the gravesite. At 2pm, we will meet at Sunnyβs Bar in Red Hook (253 Conover Street, Brooklyn).
A large stack of copies of the poetry book Country Music by Zane Koss.
These arenβt out officially until April 15, but I have a STACK of them sitting on my desk. Just sayingβ¦
26.02.2025 21:24 β π 7 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0White text on a burgundy background that reads: Toward an Origin Story by Laurie D. Graham.
Check out this new poetry chapbook from Model Press by Peterborough poet Laurie D. Graham. Her last book Fast Commute was stellar and this is a sneak peek at her next book, due out in 2026. Available now for free at the link below!
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newly posted at @periodicities.bsky.social : Meghan Kemp-Gee : How does a poem begin? / @meghankempgee.bsky.social ;
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Front book cover shows a beige background with pinstripes radiating from a Field Notes series logo in middle left edge. The type that reads: Ira Wells, On Book Banning. The bottom third is charred black as if it had been burned.
The full cover showing back cover with text, spine, and front cover. The bottom third of the design appears completely burned away from back to front.
On Book Banning by Ira Wells, published by @biblioasis.bsky.social
The Field Notes series design usually show high-contrast b+w siloed photos, but series designs morph over time. I tried an isolated burnt book photo, but it looked insignificant. So I burned the book itself #CoverDesign #BookDesign
THE meme of 2025 for me.
24.01.2025 22:30 β π 8033 π 977 π¬ 96 π 310the above/ground press postal increase sale,
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Roger Morris, "Taken For Granted" (1972)
Morris offers a take on Levon's squawk, with accordion that attempts Garth. Sometimes I get this song stuck in my head and can't remember which Band album it's on. The whole thing sounds like it was recorded under a blanket.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVgE...
Eggs Over Easy, "Party Party" (1972)
I prefer the charming acoustic ballad "Arkansas" that follows this song, but this song fills in the full sound better. A little too slick, perhaps, but echoes some of the Band's groovier cuts.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmon...
Bobby Charles, "Small Town Talk" (1972)
This one is definitely cheating, because every member of the Band except Robbie Robertson plays on this album, but it's too great too pass by without mention.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=uro5...
Daniel Moore, "May 16, 1975" (1971)
Listen to this one on something with good low end because the bass is bone-vibratingly awesome. The rest of the album is solid, but this track is a phenomenon. Possibly the best "I can't believe it's not the Band" song.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ATC...
Clover, "Mr. Moon" (1971)
Album opener "Harvest" is also great, but I love the soulful vocal, catchy melody, and crisp drumming on "Mr. Moon," one of my fav not-Band songs. Album has moments of silliness ("Chicken Butt") that distract, but a solid effort overall.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLIb...
Goose Creek Symphony, "Satisfied Mind" (1970)
The jawharp on this album gets a little "froggy goes a-courting" at times, while the song structures get a bit proggy at others. The cover of Red Hayes & Jack Rhodes's country standard feels a bit Rick Danko at least.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqU7...
I'm going to skip albums by better-known bands (Workingman's Dead, Deja Vu, Moby Grape) because these bands have legacies that are broader than following in the Band's wake. Here are six songs that I think are all great, for different reasons, even if none of them quite equal their inspiration.
24.01.2025 15:49 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0With Garth Hudson's passing, as the last living member of the Band, here's a selection from one of my favourite subgenres: the Band Knock-Offs.
Often distinguished by artwork that explicitly cites the Band's self-titled 1969 album, I keep these in a the playlist called "70s Sepia Folk Rock Gems."
On the one hand, itβs very exciting to see review copies of my book showing up on peopleβs social media feeds; on the other hand, holy fuck itβs terrifying!
24.01.2025 13:51 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0the above/ground press postal increase sale,
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Extremely sad news for readers & writers of poetry, & all who care about small press publishing: New Star Books must wind down its operations. New Star has given us the careers of so many poetsβour most crucial poets. Devastating failure of public funding. newstarbooks.com/news/
18.01.2025 22:40 β π 8 π 1 π¬ 1 π 0One of the most important books of 2025βStephanie Andersonβs new WOMEN IN INDEPENDENT PUBLISHING, a collection of interviews mapping so much uncovered ground in small press literary publishing.
www.unmpress.com/978082636707...