The Ugly American & 2 other new poems by Alan Catlin

The Ugly American The story of his life was a rhapsody upon a theme of a steel edged blade. All the beds he slept in were active crime scenes with all kinds of forensic evidence. When he said phrases like: Continue reading The Ugly American & 2 other new poems by Alan Catlin

alan catlin | old ladies at the flea market

Old Ladies at the Flea Market They most come here every week whether they need to or not, these old ladies in wheelchairs, with walkers, canes, surgical stockings stretched over swollen ankles, varicose veins as they creep down the aisles, Continue reading alan catlin | old ladies at the flea market

road/house | chapbook verite editions

road/house began as a quarterly but after a year I realized that wasn’t exactly realistic. Then it came out a couple of times a year. I started publishing Road/house in 1975 and it was a magazine for about eight issues. Continue reading road/house | chapbook verite editions