Thrilled to announce that I am a host and curator, together with John K Lawson, for the monthly reading series “A Galère of Poetic Autopsies” at the historic Part Theater in Hudson, NY. Find us on the first Thursday of each month starting Feb 1, 2024.

Expect the unexpected as poets, writers, and other creatives from the Hudson area and beyond reveal the inspiration and shadows behind their work.


My painting “The Regrigerator He Bought His Mother When His First Record Went Gold” is included in the group show “Silver & Gold” at Circle 46 Gallery, 46 Green St, Hudson, NY. What an exciting mix of artists!

SHOW EXTENDED TO FEBRUARY 18, 2024

Hours Saturday and Sunday 1-5pm, or by appointment.

Meet the Artists Reception: January 27, 3pm - 6pm

Opening Reception:
December 2, 2023, 4pm - 8pm


My poem “Chicken Heart” is included in the epic anthology The Sparring Artists: An Anthology of Sparring with Beatnik Ghosts.

Honored to be included!


Excited to have my painting “Plunder” included in the print journal Maintenant 17: A Journal of Contemporary Dada Writing & Art.

“Utilizing a myriad of styles and mediums, artists and writers draw us into a Dada world, the world we are living in, like nothing else . . . . it will blow your mind..” —Home Planet News

“Proof that Dada is not dead.” —Madjan Magazine (Serbia)

“Excellent examples of collage and montage techniques . . . Interesting visual poems.” —Portland Book Review

“Timely and relevant.” —Tribe LA Magazine

When a war ends provisionally, the agreement is called a ceasefire. But when peace ends, there is only war. War and peace are co-dependent. What might be best would be a “Peacefire.”

In Maintenant 17: A Journal of Contemporary Dada Writing and Art, 254 artists from 34 countries on 6 continents explore the concept of the end of both war and peace, providing provocative outsider ideas as dada has done since its inception. With searing cover art by Georgian artist Uta Kaxniashvili (“Child Under Bombs”), this issue of the renowned journal elaborates on Dada’s original premise as an antiwar movement.


Out now! Check out my poem in From the Inside: NYC through the Eyes of the Poets Who Live Here (Blue Light Press, 2022).

“NYC From the Inside is a gorgeous compendium: 179 poets you have and haven't heard of, generating over 280 boisterous pages of pure joy and pure pain, comedy and memory, satire and lament, lovers and haters, pizzas and drink and drugs, pavements; a call-and-response of Loisaida flinging its truths to the boroughs and getting those truths back again. Come and get it!”
- Alicia Ostriker, Poet Laureate, New York State 2018-2021


Woo hoo! Humbled and so honored to be awarded a 2020 NYC Acker Award for publishing. The annual awards are for outstanding contribution to the avant-garde. Check out the details of all the winners. Thank you to everyone at great weather for MEDIA - this is for the whole team.