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Monthly Archives: October 2018
Arclight
I am happy to announce that my debut poetry collection, Arclight, will be published in 2019 by Indie Blu(e) Publishing. More details to follow.
Posted in Books, Poetry, Press, Publications, Uncategorized
Tagged arclight, collection, Indie Blu(e), John Biscello, Poetry, Press
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Pique
The infinite patience of a rose, its respiring pauses, is a secret vigil and rewrite, a lonesome serenade, heard only by hearts broken to light’s smoldering pique and shadow.
Fade-In
We are not here to tiptoe through the garden at night. We balance on the edge of a slow-whirling blade, a smooth silver plane with teeth, belonging to a star, unnamed, its heart a fiery proof and fade of joy … Continue reading
Something Twisted This Way Comes
Runaway, androgynist, shadow-puppeteer, Neverland refugee, nimbic love-child of Edie Sedgwick and Holden Caulfield. Enter the world of Piers this November 30th.
Posted in Books, Press, Prose, Publications, Uncategorized
Tagged androgynism, dark fable, John Biscello, neverland, new myth, nocturne variations, noir, novel, piers, raincoat, unsolicited press, Yellow
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taoStyling
Interview in taoStyle, revolving around Taos, New York, the writing life, and my new novel, Nocturne Variations. “Brooklyn, New York born and raised author, poet, playwright and spoken word performance artist, John Biscello, has called Taos home since 2001. The … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Press, Prose, Publications, Uncategorized
Tagged craft, John Biscello, Lynne Robinson, New York, nocturne variations, novel, Prose, Taos, taoStyle, writing life
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