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Coldfront Allows Me to Delude Myself That I’m In A Band

By posting my set list at a recent reading in Philly.

Note that I read one of my poems backwards. I really really love reading–but this points to how happy I’ll be when/if I have a new book to read from.  In the meanwhile, its good to know that reading things backwards works also. Try it and report back to me.

Here is some other good stuff on Coldfront:

Review of Dorothea Lasky’s A Poem Is Not a Project.

& a review of Johannes G’s A New Quarantine Will Take My Place.

Man, I’d like to be in a band again. Hey, Tom…

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Joe Hall is the author of five books of poetry, including Someone's Utopia (2018) and Fugue & Strike (2023). His poems, reviews, and scholarship have appeared in Poetry Daily, The Academy of American Poets Poem-A-Day, Postcolonial Studies, Peach Mag, terrain.org, Poetry Northwest, Ethel Zine, Gulf Coast, Best Buds! Collective, and Eighteenth-Century Fiction. He has taught poetry workshops for teachers, teens, and workers through Just Buffalo and the WNYCOSH Worker Center.

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      joescirehall

      Ok. We should start with a name. And just consider all playing music together band work.

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    joescirehall

    Ok. Sold. We’re in a band. I’ll remember to practice “Loose Unicorn.”

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