JL Martindale, whose In Sepia graced this site in December 2010, has been published numerous times since then. These works include:
Two poems in the verse collection A Poet is a Poet No Matter How Tall: Poems by Poets of All Shapes and Sizes.
Waiting on Winter, an image-vivid, autumn-stark relationship poem, published on the Cadence Collective: Long Beach Poets site on December 1, 2013.
Simple Harmonic Motion, a music-and-sensuality piece, published on the Cadence Collective site on January 25, 2014.
Spliced, an emotionally-harsh versework highlighting booze and bitterness. The Cadence Collective site published this on February 24, 2014.
Beautiful, an aggressive-in-spirit take on notions of attractiveness, dark music and romance. The Cadence Collective site published this on March 12, 2014.
Cons in Prose: A How-to Guide, a clever, funny poem about reading at open mics. The Cadence Collective site published this on April 16, 2014.
Last Line Epiphanies, about being an aging, socially "respectable" punk, and the doubts that entails. The Cadence Collective site published this on May 23, 2014.
I Lie When We Lay, an emotionally-wracked piece about troubling, complicated bonds of intimacy. The Cadence Collective site published this on June 18, 2014.
No Afterlife for Garbage, with its straight take on our material objects. The Cadence Collective site published this on January 28, 2015.
Lovers like us and ghost towns, about the past and symbolic archeology. The Cadence Collective site published this on February 4, 2015.
Martindale co-authored a verseworks anthology (The Bottle & the Boot) with Daniel McGinn. This limited-release chapbook comes with a CD of selected readings from the book. You can purchase it here.
Three of her poems -- Afterbirth; Deliverance (Birth is a Violent Lover) and I Pull You with the Weeds -- was included in the jazz-enhanced spoken-word reading CD/download Prose, Rhythm and Noise: Muliebrity, Vol. 1, released in May 2015. (One of Martindale's works, I Pull You with the Weeds, also appears in the aforementioned The Bottle & the Boot.)
One of her poems, Like a Dog, was included in the jazz-enhanced spoken-word reading CD/download, Prose, Rhythm and Noise: Muliebrity, Vol. 2, also released in May 2015.
Saturday, June 13, 2015
Monday, June 8, 2015
**One of my poems, Northward, (not so) thrilling, was published on the Leaves of Ink site
One of my mainstream poems, Northward, (not so) thrilling, was published on the Leaves of Ink site.
This autobiographical versework sketches out a long, dead-of-night and creepily tactile walk down a long road.
(Again, many thanks to editor E.S. Wynn for publishing the poems, which are set to appear in my 2016 follow-up book to Mondo febrifuge: omnibus poems.)
This autobiographical versework sketches out a long, dead-of-night and creepily tactile walk down a long road.
(Again, many thanks to editor E.S. Wynn for publishing the poems, which are set to appear in my 2016 follow-up book to Mondo febrifuge: omnibus poems.)
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