social history and criticism and is the editor at Shoestring Press
humorous explorations of contemporary life and love
An omen that changes people
His previous book of interviews is Soloists and Sidemen (Northway)
Ten Poets Do Their Bit for the Secret Service Format:Paperback social history and criticism andPoets are, as a matter of fact, natural spies. Nondescript in appearance, they're quick, ever watchful, and shifty in their skins. Practised at fleeing, and at giving pursuit. Likely to reach for a pen that fires a dart. Likely, too, to cross each other's paths in out of the way places, and exchange some vital capsule of information. Most importantly, perhaps, they are experts at slipping the grip of a rival spymaster, who is their own dark double for