“The deeper that sorrow carves into your being, the more joy you can contain.” Truth be told, I was looking for a copy of some of Buddha’s writings or maybe Herman Hesse’s Siddhartha. I found Kahlil Gibran’s The Prophet by accident at Barnes & Noble. It was tucked in a little corner and caught myContinue reading “Kahlil Gibran’s The Prophet”
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Marcus Clayton’s indicia
Clayton’s indicia has several issues out now. I admit that I’m a bit insecure about listing him as the primary editor, so I will note that he does collaborate with several other highly talented individuals. indicia periodically updates its submissions page. For those who have desire to have their poetry published and feel they meetContinue reading “Marcus Clayton’s indicia”
Marcus Clayton’s Petals Blue As Blood
Professor Marcus Clayton was one of my supervisors at Los Angeles Southwest College in Southern California when I worked as a tutor and later a supplemental English instructor. He’s in a rock band called Tudors, is getting a PhD at USC, and writes poems. He’s one of the most prolific literary dudes that I’ve everContinue reading “Marcus Clayton’s Petals Blue As Blood”