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Artist Sabina Espinet Elevates Pop Heroines and Heroes to Sainthood
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Launch Reading for Eyes of the Cuervo / Ojos del Crow in Mexico
You know you’re over-committed when you’ve managed to download and edit a launch-reading video and then forgotten to upload it to your website. Yep, I’ve done just that but am correcting the oversight now. Below you’ll see me reading the English originals and my friend Iván Fuentes reading the Spanish translations, where were beautifully done by Patricia Herminia. What you can see are the excellent illustrations done for the book by Sabina Espinet.Read More
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Don’t Miss My U.S. Book Launch Reading with Kyle Laws on Friday, May 25th
In late April I launched my new collection, Eyes of the Cuervo | Ojos del Crow, at the boutique seaside hotel Melody and I have enjoyed every year for more than two decades. (See the YouTube video below.) Eyes/Ojos is a bilingual, illustrated edition translated into Spanish by Patricia Herminia with drawings by Sabina Espinet. It is limited to 250 copies which have been numbered and signed by moi. Now, on May 25th, comes the official U.S. launch of Eyes/Ojos, in the Mad Blood Presents reading series hosted in Evergreen, Colorado.Read More
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Eyes of the Cuervo / Ojos del Crow
Eyes of the Cuervo / Ojos del Crow is Joseph Hutchison’s 17th collection of poems. Title: Eyes of the Cuervo / Ojos del Crow ISBN: 9781610195034 Publication Date: May 1, 2018 Length: 72 pages Binding: Trade paper Eyes of the Cuervo/Ojos del Crow is a bilingual edition of poems written at one of two “boutique” posadas—Capitán Lafitte or its equally soulful successor, Petit Lafitte—both situated north of Playa del Carmen on the Caribbean coast of México. The poems have been translated into Spanish by Patricia Herminia and illustrated by Colorado artist Sabina Espinet.Read More
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Poems in Prose in JuxtaProse
Three new prose poems of mine appear in the new issue of JuxtaProse Literary Magazine, one of the more handsome online publications. One, “The Bat Man,” is dedicated to my friend John Todd, who wrote a wonderful study of the bat archetype as part of his certification as a Jungian Analyst. John’s wife, Sabina Espinet, is a fine artist and Web designer who gave this site of mine its distinctive look.Read More
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Luminosities
Rather than insert the extraordinary shades-of-gray portrait our friend Sabina Epinet just posted on her SketchPad blog, I’m going to make you visit it by clicking here.Read More
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Door of Perception
The less than excellent photos below show a good luck door painted by our good friend, the artist Sabina Espinet. She painted it as a donation to a Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver fundraiser, and when we saw it, Melody and I couldn’t resist. It hangs on the tall vertical wall above our stairwell.Read More
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Triple Birder Alert
A heartfelt welcome to three new Perpetual Birders. One is my lovely wife Melody, who now has her own yoga blog called Patanjali’s Breath and (I guess) has decided to find out what kind of blather I’m engaged in two or three days a week. The second is our great friend Sabina Espinet, a fine visual artist who brings the same colorful sensibility to her work as a Web designer.Read More