We are you…
This is the cover of the chapbook; the name being what the sign says. (The sign on the buffalo, not the sign on the shed.)
The piece above inspired a poem that I can’t display here because I felt it was strong enough to enter in a $15k poetry contest. Therefore I can’t publish it, even in a blog, because that would disqualify it and I can use the cash; our yacht has barnacles and needs a good scrubbing. That ain’t cheap in Monaco.
The photo and poem were originally to be a center spread in a chapbook by Holy & Intoxicated Press (UK) but chaps are, by definition, slim, and I opted to have two pieces of art in the middle of the book, accompanied by two poems instead of just one.
The art and poetry chapbook is to be published this month and I’m very honored to have been contacted by the creator of H&I Press, poet and publisher John D. Robinson, to have both my sculpture and my poetry as the subject(s) of one of his gemlike limited editions.
Here’s an interview I found that will introduce you to John, his poetry, and thoughts, if you’re not already familiar with him and his work; strong words, strong talent, no punches pulled.
In the spirit of Crazyhorse and a whole lot more…
See the note at left? It was in this book and it’s not my printing; it says, “WAKE UP.” I use it as a bookmark.
This book review is a little different; so’s the book. I recommend it to anyone who has ever wondered if, just maybe, certain groups have been treated unfairly. Blacks, Indians, Asians, Hispanics, anyone other than white cisgendered males. And we’re only okay as long as we shut up and play along. This book is here to tell you things that are, in a word, flabbergasting. Truth is often just that, and often not welcome. I’m gonna bet the FBI and the BIA and the DOJ and several governors, prosecutors, judges and presidents didn’t push this book at cocktail parties; “Oh it’s a must-read, simply breathtaking!”
Well, it is breathtaking. And well-written, by bestseller Peter Matthiessen (The Snow Leopard, Killing Mr. Watson, Shadow Country) but if you’ve not read it here’s what it’ll do: fill you with disgust, anger and fear. Not much of a sales pitch, right? Truth hurts.
I read it back when I thought I could still make a difference and I tried to do some things toward that end. I still think that way to a degree but more realistically; now I can use certain skills to perhaps bring attention to things that need to stay in the collective consciousness. (Here’s one about Peltier and AIM I wrote) Like the 400 plus broken treaties with the people who were here before Columbus, before Custer, before uranium and gold and oil and rich pasture were discovered in the Black Hills, before big ranches impinged upon reservations so they could use the grazing land, before…well, the originals, the inhabitants, the Indians.
That’s it. I won’t go on. But if ever there was a must-read, this is it. When they stop whitewashing history, maybe it’ll be in those courses in schools. Guess that’s all for this blog—missed July but that was a brutal month of heat waves and disease. This week I get to go to the DMV and renew my license—I will wear a mask (sigh). I’m taking a cool course from Stage 32 about how to package and sell a limited series pilot. I’ve got this idea, see…
Anyway, enjoy your August and maybe some cooler weather. Maybe. Speaking of cool weather, here’s Joe Williams at Newport in 1963. Nice.
xo GW