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Evening News April 3rd, 2005

March 26, 2009 by Francois · Leave a Comment 

The man
husband of the woman
wife of the man
who killed her
his wife
the woman
wife of the man.

He strangled her
with a simple kitchen wire
you know the kind
simple chicken
tie’em up after you’ve stuffed’em
wire.

He strangled her
his wife
strangled by her man
her husband.

The police came
she was dead
circles around her neck
where her skin fought
the wire
simple chicken wire
you know the kind
to strangle your wife with
in the kitchen.

Domestic violence
they call it
the police in their report
and the night before
when the nosy neighbor called
“potential domestic violence”
they’d whispered
to the police
in the telephone
from behind the curtains
watching the man
and the woman
beat each other up
screaming things like murder.

The police came
too early and then too late
and were asked kindly
to mind their own business
and leave, the man
husband of the woman
said to them
and she
“it’s okay … no … really … go away …
yes … Mr. Policeman …
it’s okay … go away …”
said the woman
wife of the man.

The police came back
the following day
with camera crews
and bright television lights
fifteen minutes of fame
red circles around your neck
the woman
wife of the man
the husband
her man
gone
and her dead
with nothing to add
Mr. Policeman
red circles circling her neck
the police
circling her body
with chalk.

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Check this review of Neurotica!

March 25, 2009 by Francois · Leave a Comment 

Really cool review of Elva Maxine Beach’s Neurotica by Christian Prozak from the Exquisite Corpse.

You can read it here: Exquisite Corpse review of Elva Maxine Beach’s Neurotica.

Elva Maxine Beach to Read in Austin, Texas on April 2nd and 4th

March 25, 2009 by Francois · Leave a Comment 

Maxine will be reading with Stephen Kuusisto April 2, 7 p.m. at Austin Community College, Rio Grande Campus, Main Theater as part of ACC’s Carnival AH!

http://www.austincc.edu/carnival/thurschedule.php

Then, on April 4 at 6 p.m. Maxine will be reading with poets Prudence Arceneaux and Susan Stockton at Austin’s very own anarchist bookstore, Monkey Wrench Books (on North Loop).

New Belleville Press hopes to see as many people as possible. We will have lots of books present, so come on down with plenty of cash.

If you’d like to make sure and have your copy before the reading, “Neurotica” is available in Austin, Texas, at Book People, Sonny’s Vintage, Oat Willies West Campus location, and Monkeywrench Books.

Thanks!

Francois @ New Belleville Press

 

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