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Week 133, May Leap Day Be With You All Year ‘Round

29 Feb

Rock Heals: Week 133, May Leap Day Be With You All Year 'Round
Download and fold your very own Chris Toll mini-chap — I’m Having Some Shape-Shifting Problems. It’s free free FREE. But wait, there’s more… He’s thrown in an extra poem — an outtake in fact — ONLY AVAILABLE THROUGH THIS SPECIAL OFFER.
Meanwhile, if you’re in Baltimore, or close to it, this Saturday (March 1), you’d be a DAMN FOOL to miss Justin Sirois‘ Book Release reading at the i.e. reading series — get the info below.
And meanwhile meanwhile, enjoy our song of the week from Liam Finn. Or more aptly, WE DARE YOU NOT TO ENJOY IT.
ALL CAPITALLY YOURS,
Rock Heals

Week 132 and Explication is Cheaper Still

21 Feb

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Three short poems from someone who is Not Lisa Jarnot and music from Neutral Milk Hotel‘s In the Aeroplane Over the Sea — now 10 and one of the best albums ever recorded. No, seriously.
Consume. Digest. Mobilize.

Week 131 Is Just as Effective as that Echinacea You’re Taking

30 Jan

Rock Heals Week 131
and Baltimore lives on
Pam Martin brings us our annual report from Sundance — her second, our third, and the best so far by far. Sara Mumolo, from fine Oakland CA, balances it out with some poetry. And since “light activity” is the best path to getting over that flu that surely has you puking bedside like everyone else in the world this week — do enjoy an amazing new bit of get-on-your-feet music from The Black Kids.
Keep your chin up kid. You’re gonna make it. And holy crap, next Tuesday is Super Tuesday already… look out for some post-results reactions from the Robots!

Week 130 Is Unaffected by the Strikes

23 Jan

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and we learned about trains, too
After a weekend of great reading after reading, we come back with a healthy crop of the poetry from Dustin Williamson. Not to mention, Ask a Robot is back for the first time in forever and ready to talk election hopes; and the song of the week comes from that Burial guy.
Get down. (Get down.)
 
 

Week 129 Is Liberal with the Ingredients

16 Jan

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Narrow House be a nest of busy beavers and this week we bring you our latest — from Joey Cashiola’s multi-media chapbook (is that what we should say it is?) Lips of the Cherubim to the first issue of SUCCESS! — a Narrow House Occassional edited by Lauren Bender and weighing with 73 pages of love from writers and artists you know or should know.
So enjoy a few nips — poetry from Joey Cashiola and Richard Kostelanetz; artwork from David-Baptiste Chirot; a collaborative piece from Megan McShea and John Eaton — and then follow the links and download the complete goodness.