This book sounds like the perfect gift fr a few of my close friends who are all in the process of loosing elderly parents. I also love that he speaks of working people, something I've found in Jack McCarthy's work as well.
So sorry for your losses and heartaches, Jennifer. The poetry book by Miller was a rock for you in troubled times. So good he made it out of his dire situation. Re VoyageLA, first of all, what a great photo of you. You are right, Russel does extremely well as your in-house photog! And a great interview. Glad you are keeping HaS sailing along. Abrazos.
PS. Thanks for the link to Miller's Substack about the San Diego literary history/present. Excellent! I look forward to getting a copy of Sunshine/Noir
Thanks for this great review (plus) of Jim Miller's book of poetry. I haven't read it yet, in fact, didn't know about it though I too have been a fan of Jim Miller's writing for years and remember those early books.
Congrats on more interviews. Wish I could take your workshop on the 18th, but I'm away that weekend being roadie for my sister to help her set up her pottery booth at an art show up north some.
This book sounds like the perfect gift fr a few of my close friends who are all in the process of loosing elderly parents. I also love that he speaks of working people, something I've found in Jack McCarthy's work as well.
So sorry for your losses and heartaches, Jennifer. The poetry book by Miller was a rock for you in troubled times. So good he made it out of his dire situation. Re VoyageLA, first of all, what a great photo of you. You are right, Russel does extremely well as your in-house photog! And a great interview. Glad you are keeping HaS sailing along. Abrazos.
Gracias amiga!
Thanks, Judy, I'll look forward to talking about Jim's book with you. Enjoy being a roadie!
PS. Thanks for the link to Miller's Substack about the San Diego literary history/present. Excellent! I look forward to getting a copy of Sunshine/Noir
Thanks for this great review (plus) of Jim Miller's book of poetry. I haven't read it yet, in fact, didn't know about it though I too have been a fan of Jim Miller's writing for years and remember those early books.
Congrats on more interviews. Wish I could take your workshop on the 18th, but I'm away that weekend being roadie for my sister to help her set up her pottery booth at an art show up north some.
Great photo!!!