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Tag Archives: Taos
My Grandmother, My Chaplin
Excerpt from Raking the Dust, honoring the birthdays of my grandmother (April 15th) and Charlie Chaplin (April 16th). In times of hardship and heartache my grandmother would recite St. Teresa’s Prayer or sing Charlie Chaplin’s “Smile” in a warbly and … Continue reading
Posted in Prose, Publications, Uncategorized
Tagged birthday, Brooklyn, chaplin, Cinema, death, grandmother, John Biscello, love, New York, Raking the Dust, smile, Taos
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Spring Dusting
As part of a Countdown Deal, the Kindle edition of my novel Raking the Dust will be available for $1.99, April 11-18. ABOUT: In this rogue’s tale, full of sound, fury, and erotic surrealism, we meet Alex Fillameno, a writer who has traded … Continue reading
Posted in Artwork, Prose, Publications, Uncategorized
Tagged John Biscello, Literary, magical realism, New York, novel, Prose, Raking the Dust, San Francisco, Surrealism, Taos
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Roseblood
(In response to Tera Muskrat’s “Fiesta at the Siesta”) Homey fingerlock love & pop & play that blue fiddle, that funky music, brown & rightboy, know what ahm sayin–No, eh?–well what ahmn sayin is grace ten times over, 80-proof cuz … Continue reading
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Tagged art, carmen, ekphrasis, fiesta, John Biscello, New Mexico, Poetry, renegade folk, rose, Taos, tera muskrat
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Raking the Dust
The Kindle edition of my novel Raking the Dust is now available on Amazon. ABOUT: In this rogue’s tale, full of sound, fury, and erotic surrealism, we meet Alex Fillameno, a writer who has traded in the machine-grind of New York for … Continue reading
Posted in Press, Prose, Publications, Uncategorized
Tagged John Biscello, kindle, Literary, New York, novel, publishing, Raking the Dust, San Francisco, Surrealism, Taos
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Fiction in Taos
From the Taos Rag, July 2016
Posted in Books, Press, Prose
Tagged Broken Land a Brooklyn Tale, Freeze Tag, John Biscello, Literary, Publication, Raking the Dust, Taos, Taos Rag
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Review of Raking the Dust
A review of Raking the Dust for which I was most appreciative. “Gritty and serene, twisted and sweet, bizarre and weirdly relatable… this novel is magical surrealism and simple authenticity woven together in an improbably captivating tale. I was reminded of … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, Brooklyn, John Biscello, Literary, Raking the Dust, Review, San Francisco, Surrealism, Taos
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Dust Bunny
“I went to the kitchen and fixed myself another drink. Then I went over to the door leading out to the deck and looked through its glass window. The sky, mottled and ominous, looked like it was on the verge … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Press, Prose
Tagged Albuquerque, Book-signing, Bookworks, John Biscello, Literary, Raking the Dust, Surrealism, Taos
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Interview on The Last Word
Podcast of my interview on The Last Word. Listen here. Show description: John Biscello, author, poet, and playwright. The writer’s life and work traces his odyssey from Brooklyn to Taos with a dose of magical realism along the way.
Posted in Audio, Books, Press, Prose
Tagged Brooklyn, John Biscello, Literary, Poetry, radio, Raking the Dust, Santa Fe, Surrealism, Taos, the last word
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The Last Word
Wednesday, June 15th @ 4pm (mountain time) I will be a guest on the radio program: The Last Word, Conversations with Writers, discussing the craft of fiction, discipline, surrealism, the virtues of the NYC subway system, the radical swing between … Continue reading
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Tagged Abigail Adams, Brooklyn, John Biscello, Literary, radio, Raking the Dust, Santa Fe, Surrealism, Taos, the last word
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Interview on the Last Word
I will be a guest on Wednesday, June 8th at 4pm (Mountain Time) on the public radio program: The Last Word, Conversations with Writers. The show will be aired locally in Santa Fe on 101.1 FM, and can be streamed … Continue reading
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Tagged Abigail Adams, Books, Brooklyn, interview, John Biscello, ksfr, Literary, public radio, Santa Fe, Taos
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