Wednesday, June 08, 2005

It's funny

In all the thinking and searching for cover art I've been doing, it slipped my mind that one of my dearest friends is a great artist & poet. Duh, Paul. That's why I get paid the big bucks, right? At any rate, Karri Paul and I went to undergrad school together (back when her last name was Harrison); we were even in the same poetry workshops, the best I've ever been in. No small amount of that distinction belongs to her. And to her (now) husband, Bradley Paul, whose book The Obvious, oddly enough, was published by New Issues as one of the Brenda Hillman selections (see: Subject to Change and Lark Apprentice also). The three of us, along with several other really talented young writers, were a tight group. Richard Jackson taught us, if nothing else, how much poetry could matter and mean. We believed it, we breathed it.

And late last night I wrote Karri. We're brainstorming now. This will be fun, and special.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

You have seen her work, right?

Check out these examples:

http://www.aliensandchildren.org/images/baby1.jpg
http://www.aliensandchildren.org/images/alienandbaby2.jpg

She has talent.

Paul said...

Exactly what I had in mind....

shanna said...

what a fantastic solution! and you're right--that will be extra special. yay.

Paul said...

Yeah, Shanna, I'm excited about it.

Simmons B. Buntin said...

A former co-worker and artist friend designed the cover of my book, as well. Not only did he do a wonderful job, creating a subtle, almost mesmerizing image for the book and its title of Riverfall, but it does mean even more, of course, coming from someone not only who I know, but with whom I've worked closely.

Anonymous said...

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Michael Menkin
stop alien abductions