Famous People

Haiku Project
IT'S BACK!
A garland of East Bank-o-rama, featuring The Amazing Randi, crooner Mojo Nixon, truth-teller Mike Malloy, FireHouse's axe man Bill Leverty, the syllabically challenged John Wesley Harding, and an unnamed Survivor Roommate. With correspondence from Al Roker and Darva Conger. It's famously poetic!

NOVEL EXCERPT: FAMOUS AMERICAN CRIMINALS
by Theodore Pelton
Malcolm X and Jack Kerouac meet in a picaresque tale of pax americana.

THE GREAT YETI HUNT OF '78
by Henry Singer
Sometimes even the nine-year-old version of our East Bank editor had to fake it. Dag.


GREENLAND
by Susanna Speier
Geographic and bardic rumination on the stretched-out behemoth, that wonder of the globe.
Notice cross-disciplinary east bank placement.

CHERCHEZ LA POIRE
by Richard Eoin Nash
and Doug Fitch
Sometimes a dream about a pear is just about a pear. Others carjack one's soul.



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ELVIS AND MARCHES
by CA Conrad
From the advancedELVIScourse, Conrad goes into the heart of a hunka-darkness, with love, and also shares with us ruminations on the start of many Marches.


FOUR POEMS, FUNEREAL AND HEROIC
by Carrie Etter
One of those newer voices, lusty and very much recommending it.


FIVE POEMS

by Caitlin Grace McDonnell
Karma karma karma, chameleonic and adjusting doggedly to form and content.


THREE UNASSIMILATED POEMS
by Scott Edward Anderson

When SEA isn't saving the world, he's keeping it tight and real with his own poems. No phone booth required.

SEVERAL ENTITLED POEMS
by Coleman Hough
Hunt these down, and love them. All asides in a voice quite used to speaking into the camera lucida.

WESTERN MANQUES
by Tom Hartman
TH's first post-foray shows how this playa hater can play on, too.

SHORT LYRICAL SHOTS
by Catherine Daly
A blasto from the pasto: these poems were supposed to appear in an earlier LPZ, and appear now, virtually untainted.

STATEMENT OF YO MAMA'S PURPOSE

by David Harris Ebenbach
Play the dozens and review your grant applications with this duo from a Philly poet.


MOTHER IN LAW, EXPOSED
by Charles Hosier
One Freudian short-lined thing by this buddy of Buk.

COUPLA CATULLIAN COMPLAINTS
by Mike Kemp
A Brit buddy of Buk. With a little bit o nyuk-nyuk.

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