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Monthly Archives: April 2016
Review of Raking the Dust
“Alex is a New York native living in Taos, New Mexico. Divorced dad, jobless (except for a part-time gig dressing as Spiderman) and sleeping on couches, he is devoted to one thing above all, his writing. When Alex meets songstress … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Press
Tagged Johanna DeBiase, John Biscello, Literary, New York, Raking the Dust, Surrealism, Taos
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The Horse’s Mouth
Spoken word track on the upcoming album Arson & Grace. Featuring Ben Wright on bass. Listen here.
Posted in Audio, Poetry
Tagged Ben Wright, Dylan Thomas, John Biscello, Literary, Poetry, Spoken Word
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Raking the Dust Reading/Book-signing
“Yet what I found most intriguing were not the facts themselves that constituted DJ’s stories, but the manner in which she had presented them. Her tone remained breezy and off-hand no matter what she was revealing: My favorite color … Continue reading
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Tagged John Biscello, Literary, New Mexico, Raking the Dust, Reading, Surrealism, Taos
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4/2/16 Reading & Book-signing at SOMOS
It was a beautiful night of love, laughter & literature. A trinity beyond and yet of words. Bliss-following is indeed a soul-golden route.
Posted in Books, Press
Tagged Book-signing, John Biscello, New Mexico, Raking the Dust, SOMOS, Taos
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Article in the Taos News
“Some of the friends on whom characters in this novel were based read the book and knew that they might find themselves – or pieces of themselves – distilled in, shall we say, compromising positions? It’s a little weird in … Continue reading
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Tagged Johanna DeBiase, John Biscello, Literary, Raking the Dust, Surrealism, Taos, Taos News
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Interview on Zigzag Timeline
Among the characters in your latest book, who’s your favorite? Could you please describe him/her? D.J., real name: Dahlia-Jane Reese. She’s magnetic, mercurial, amorphous, charitable, and gravity-endowed. She is difficult to pin down in her rapid shifts from innocently childlike … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, interview, John Biscello, Literary, mary fan, Raking the Dust, zigzag timeline
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