Event listing (Nov. 19th, 4 – 5:30 pm)
Regulating AI: Lessons from Science, Activism, and Poetry
Regulating AI: Lessons from Science, Activism, and Poetry
April 4, 2023 Dear Ezra Feldman, Thank you so much for entering the 2023 Colorado Prize for Poetry. Final judge Felicia Zamora has selected Gale Thompson's "Mountain Amnesia" as this…
EDF: can you find me a dactylic word or phrase that means 'responsible'? "Ac-count-a-ble" is a dactylic word that means responsible. EDF: No, "accountable" is not dactylic. A dactyl has…
My latest poetry review at Gertrude is of Sophia Anfinn Tonnessen’s debut collection, Ecologia.
Tupelo Press has announced their selections and runners up for the 2021 July Open Reading Period. All gratitude to their editorial team, Kristina Marie Darling, Editor-in-Chief, Cassandra Cleghorn, Poetry Editor,…
I've been reviewing poetry and fiction for Gertrude Press for a while now. My latest review, of Dani Gabriel's Low Rent Prophet, is now live.
The students in Jason Harrington's SP21 ACP animation class did a great job with my poem "Into Orbit." The voiceover is by David Glick. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71oMaiCMmbA
This prose poem, generated alongside my book MS On What Sun, has been picked up by the Dillydoun Review. It is in Issue 4 (May 2021).
My cousin generously chose to teach selections from Habitat of Stones in an introductory level literature class. One student wrote, “Feldman is less frustrating than Shakespeare.” I'll take this win.
Rivka Galchen's American Innovations; Carlo Ginzburg's "Morelli, Freud and Sherlock Homes: Clues and Scientific Method"; Edward Said's "Introduction" to Rudyard Kipling's Kim. Up soon: Felicia Rose Chavez's The Anti-Racist Writing…