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About loulou

Loulou is the main monkey.

Jessica Reads “Fire” by Marck Beggs

“Fire” reading

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Squawk

the goose that juices eyes wide adrenaline burning feathers all kerfluffle this is the moment after the moment whatever it is happens.

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The Gaul’s New Life

See the trailer for my video series-in progress, here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eE7jg6dXa_k

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The inside, out

The more interesting things are on the inside; the cover is a disguise.    

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The Dog: a poem aloud

Hear a recording from my live reading on April 4–a collaboration with the spectacular Marck Beggs.  It’s accompanied by a little video mashup, here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7Y58cNx1mg&feature=youtu.be

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Spider, Ghost

For Day 3 of National Poetry Month, my poem “Spider, Ghost,” recorded on Audioboo, here… http://audioboo.fm/boos/741861-spider-ghost-a-poem-aloud

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Cuba

I wait for you in Cuba as we agreed. I don’t expect you, but intend. The room is dark, cool. Rum, too. Some lime. Sublime. A white hat. It isn’t you again. Sublime.

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Jarbug Years, a Poem Aloud

It’s National Poetry Month, and since I just discovered the joy of Audioboo, I thought it would be appropriate to record one of my own poems there.  Here’s the link… http://audioboo.fm/boos/738073-jarbug-years-a-poem

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Special Topics for Summer 2012

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Letter to My Childhood Home

1912 O’Connell February 15, 2012 Dear Pink House, It’s been a long time; I hope you are well!  You may not remember me; after all, who didn’t pick the blackberries that grew along the back fence line, too naive even … Continue reading

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