Monthly Archives: November 2010

The Spare Room at Waypost

Axe Handle Collective wants to point out that a lot of literary type events seem to sprout up at the Waypost, which also happens to be Portland’s best coffeeshop. Tomorow check out Sunday, November 7th at 7:30pm THE SPARE ROOM … Continue reading

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THE BEST DUO EVER by Stanley Leiber

1 New York, 1886. The RAGNAROK cut across a fast-moving thundercloud and set down in a deserted field on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Thomas Bright, Jr. stomped down the ship’s boarding ramp, shining in his usual terry cloth robe and flip-flops. … Continue reading

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Keys Open Doors – by Rick Delucco

Keys Open Doors totals 20 original pen and ink illustrations featuring bear heads, claws, precious stones and sweeping trees. Technical and detailed, playful and dramatic, each piece was intricately designed to give each key a purpose and an environment. It … Continue reading

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Rilke in Mexico by Robert Basilisk

Rilke in Mexico 4:30 a.m. did not always exist but was invented along with the electronic clock.                                            At one time there was only a vast and frozen            wasteland                                                    many days journey away from shore of sunset or dawn. … Continue reading

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