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Marsupial Inquirer
"...Adherence to a complex process of perception is admirable. It relates an exquisite curiosity that is part psychological, part philosophical."
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Incomplete Education
Date
Title
Columnist
Sep 2008
The Assholes of Assus: An Homage
Dale Smith
Sep 2008
Poetry and Public Space
Dale Smith
Jul 2008
Slow Down
Dale Smith
Jul 2008
Writing the Dead
Dale Smith
May 2008
Lyric Strategies I
Dale Smith
May 2008
Devotion to the Strange: Jonathan Williams and the Small Press
Dale Smith
Apr 2008
Prose Urgencies: Forrest Gander and a Faithful Existence
Dale Smith
Mar 2008
Barf Desire
Dale Smith
Jan 2008
Somatic Ghosts
Dale Smith
Jan 2008
Pioneers in a Field of Action
Dale Smith
Dec 2007
Critical Obsolescence: Ed Dorn Live
Dale Smith
Oct 2007
Writing Raw
Dale Smith
Oct 2004
A Memory of What's Left
Dale Smith
Sep 2004
Rollerdrome and the Millionaire
Dale Smith
Aug 2004
That is Beginning: A Look at Recent Work of Hejinian, Sabina, and Others
Dale Smith
Jul 2004
ILLINOIS / WISCONSIN NOTES
Dale Smith
Jun 2004
Capricci: Poems of Duncan McNaughton
Dale Smith
May 2004
Line and Rhythm
Dale Smith
Apr 2004
From a Notebook
Dale Smith
Mar 2004
Divining Word
Dale Smith
Feb 2004
Weighing Words
Dale Smith
Jan 2004
Archaic Visions
Dale Smith
Dec 2003
In Cahoots
Dale Smith
“…like the Hunchback of Notre Dame, the Incredible Hulk, Frankenstein’s monster, and other of his fictional forebears [Damien is] at once repellent and sympathetic.” —Bostonia
“Thoreau meets Timothy Leary in this outrageous and cautionary tale.” -Brian Evenson
“This is fine, fierce writing.” —Laird Hunt
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