"The Microwave"
Microwave Johnson was a man.
He never did anybody any harm.
He saw the virtue in vice, believed in faith, and did all a modern man could. . .
He had cats, and talked to them with the greatest of pleasure. . . .
Big Game Books has published Microwave Johnson as Tinyside #50. It's the first Hooter Poem to be published, and like all Tinysides it only costs solamente one peso, so follow your heart on this one. Follow it here.
And look at the other Tinysides in this series, by poets Anna Moschovakis, Adam Deutsch, Aaron Tieger, and Buck Downs. Ms. Moschovakis in particular is a poet who is generous with her rather significant gifts. Andto the extent I know the others (this is EG here), none are likely to do you wrong. Regardez!
Thanks!
10 Comments:
Eric,
Let me be the first to welcome you to "the big time". Welcome!
MS
The lights are so bright! The cars are so plush! And the WOMEN . . . !
Can this really be happening!!?
Mike, why didn't you TELL me!?
Just ordered my Microwave. The come down's the hardest part, just ask Lowinger. He's been nose-diving since his seventh birthday...
PS - who did the cover art?
Maureen Thorson of Big Game did the cover. I love it.
I just bought two! Did I tell you that Amity loved your readings? You were her favorite (after me, but then she's obligated), and she saw a lot that weekend!
great cover!
i signed me up. all 5 too!
Thanks for the support, House: oikos-nomos with more than a touch of oikos-logos.
Together, we are an Economy! then some!
Merci!
Just got 'em. Yay!
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