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  • af Michael Hathaway
    198,95 kr.

    The Cherry Flames, a book of poems by Benjamin Rosenbush is a poetry collection that leaves one hushed in thought and reverie. In these stressful times, we all need to find a place just to be, and Rosenbush's poems speak--with an energetic calming-- to the quietest part of oneself. The book is an introspective journey: each poem is personal, yet inviting and universal, like smooth and imagistic pathways for all to enjoy. Read it and enjoy it too!

  • af Michael Hathaway
    273,95 kr.

    "While I publish in gay places, I don't make a big issue of it, not out of shame, but because I refuse to internalize the ghetto the rightwing wants to put us all in. I'm a human being first, and I know I have gifts to share with the whole society as human and as an individual, regardless of the bigots. Paradoxically, that makes me proud to have my work in a special gay issue of such a fine publication as Chiron Review precisely because you don't concentrate on the gay voice but on the range of human voices, some of which happen to be gay. With that context, to do a gay issue is a brave and life-getting event. Those who say 'we' can't generate life err in thinking that getting children is the only way to 'get' life. Every sharing of love, concern, inspiration, risk, hope, and joy - gets us more alive, and that deepens the life-resonances among all humankind. If we're genuine individuals, we do not have to be defensive for loving our own kind, especially if we can relate with others with deep respect." - Will Inman, 1992

  • af Michael Hathaway
    223,95 kr.

    Chiron Review's special issue dedicated to & all about Dr. Gerald Locklin, professor, writer, editor, literary luminary. The publisher notes: "I couldn't be more pleased with the quality, variety, and diversity of material we received for this homage to our beloved literary icon." Included among personal memoirs & tribute poems & essays are photos of Gerry, most by Alexis Rhone Fancher. There are also a few photos from his 1954 high school yearbook, as well as 5 interviews conducted with Gerry & published over the years; 20 of his poems & 2 pieces of his short fiction.

  • af Michael Hathaway
    193,95 kr.

    Michael Hathaway lives in St. John, Kansas in his childhood home with his family of felines. By day, he works as Keeper of History for Stafford County, and by night edits and publishes Chiron Review literary journal which he founded in 1982. He's worked many day jobs to enable his poetry habit including newspaper typesetter/compositor, society editor, librarian, janitor, chauffeur, painter, wall-paperer, ladies clothing store clerk, babysitter, pet-sitter, house-sitter, and living assistant to the mentally disabled. He served 12 years on the Goodman Library city board, and currently serves as secretary/treasurer for the Stafford County Central Democratic Party. In 2008, he accidentally became an ordained minister of Spiritual Science (which has its roots in Theosophy and Gnosticism). He's had 12 books of poetry and prose published, as well as 300+ poems in journals and anthologies. He was founding chairman of Poetry Rendezvous that celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2018. For more information about Chiron Review: http://www.chironreview.com.

  • af Michael Hathaway
    238,95 kr.

    Chiron Review #121, spring, 2021. Chiron Review presents contemporary writing, interviews and artwork in a perfect bound, softcover format. Our 30+ years have been shaped by a search for true voices, offering the widest range of style and expression. Contributors include Charles Bukowski, William Stafford, Marge Piercy, Sherman Alexie, Edward Field, Elizabeth Swados, Albert Huffstickler, Lyn Lifshin, Erskine Caldwell, Gerald Locklin, James Broughton, Wanda Coleman, Todd Moore, Charles Plymell and a host of others, well-known and new.

  • af Michael Hathaway
    238,95 kr.

    Chiron Review #126 (summer 2022) is devoted to work by Vietnam vets. Andrew Gettler did much of the work of assembling the issue. There are poems, fiction, frank book reviews by experts. This issue amounts to a full report of the achievement of the Vietnam veteran poets active in the small presses, drawing on years of passionate involvement in that scene by Andrew Gettler. The poets represented form a community of individuals in touch with each other's work, not just a gang of logrollers. There is fine sensibility consistent throughout the book, that has to do with remaining faithful to some rather vivid early experiences while trying not to just moan on about blood and guts. This matter is discussed with taste and intelligence and experience in the book reviews. This issue would be an excellent teaching text for any course on the literature of the war, and richly deserves to be developed into a textbook.

  • af Michael Hathaway
    193,95 kr.

    Michael Hathaway lives in St. John, Kansas in his child-hood home with his family of felines. By day, he works as Keeper of History for Stafford County, and by night edits and publishes Chiron Review literary journal which he founded in 1982. He's worked many day jobs to enable his poetry habit including newspaper typesetter/compositor, society editor, librarian, janitor, chaufeur, painter, wall-paperer, ladies clothing store clerk, babysitter, pet-sitter, house-sitter, and living assistant to the mentally disabled. He served 12 years on the Goodman Library city board, and currently serves as secretary/treasurer for the Stfford County Central Democratic Party. In 2008, he accidentally became an ordained minister of Spiritual Science (which has its roots in Theosophy and Gnosticism). He's had 12 books of poetry and prose published, as well as 300+ poems in journals and anthologies. He was founding chairman of Poetry Rendezvous that celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2018. For more information about Chiron Review: http://www.chironreview.com.

  • af Michael Hathaway
    248,95 kr.

    "Chiron Review has become, among other things, a small "outpost" of a refreshing movement in American literature. Charles Harper Webb dubbed it Stand-Up Poetry, Ed Ochester called it Neo-Populist Poetry. Whatever it is, it's an unpretentious literature that is accessible beyond the ivory towers of academia and outside the bounds of religious and politically correct restrictions. It celebrates honesty and humor. It also reclaims poetry as an art for the so-called "common" people."

  • af Michael Hathaway
    238,95 kr.

    is published quarterly in 6x9, perfect bound, softcover and ebook formats. Past contributors include Charles Bukowski, William Stafford, Jan Kerouac, Marge Piercy, Wilma Elizabeth McDaniel, Edward Field, Elizabeth Swados, Antler, Robert Peters, Lesléa Newman, Lyn Lifshin, Erskine Caldwell, Janice Eidus, Felice Picano, Will Inman, Richard Kostelanetz, d.a. levy, Lorri Jackson, James Broughton, Wanda Coleman, Charles Plymell, Hugh Fox, Charles Harper Webb, Quentin Crisp, S.A. Griffin, Michael Xavier, Tony Barnstone and a host of others, well-known and new. is an "outpost" of a refreshing movement in American literature. Charles Harper Webb calls it Stand-Up, Ed Ochester calls it Neo-Populist. Whatever it is, it's an unpretentious literature that is accessible beyond the ivory towers of academia and outside the bounds of religious or politically correct restrictions. It celebrates honesty and humor.

  • - winter 2020
    af Michael Hathaway
    238,95 kr.

    Chiron Review presents contemporary writing, interviews and artwork in a perfect bound, softcover format. Our 30+ years have been shaped by a search for true voices, offering the widest range of style and expression. Contributors have included Charles Bukowski, William Stafford, Marge Piercy, Sherman Alexie, Edward Field, Elizabeth Swados, Albert Huffstickler, Lyn Lifshin, Erskine Caldwell, Gerald Locklin, James Broughton, Wanda Coleman, Todd Moore, Charles Plymell and a host of others, well-known and new.