John Burroughs,
a.k.a. Jesus Crisis, is a pacifist, poet, playwright, musician, composer, bibliophile, and seeker in Elyria, Ohio.
Co-founder (with Dianne Borsenik) of the monthly Lix and Kix Poetry Extravaganza and the annual winter wordfest known as Snoetry, John is also the
founding editor and publisher for Crisis Chronicles Press and a regular contributor to the Cleveland
Poetics and Ohio Poetry Association blogs. Since 2011 he has served as the OPA's webmaster pro tem.
John founded a loose association called Poets of Lorain County, under whose auspices he's hosted regular open mic and
featured poet events at the Avon Lake Public Library and the Lorain Arts Council's
737 Gallery, as well as the PoetryElyria series at Jim's Coffeehouse and Diner, the Scott M. Duncan
Photography studio and other venues in his hometown.
John's work has appeared on stages in four states, as well as in numerous journals, and he is the author of five poetry chapbooks:
12/21/2010 3:52 AM
Anonymous wrote:
Seems the CC library is getting short shrift lately.... too many irons in the fire perhaps. Or not the priority it once was.... Reply to this
12/21/2010 9:57 AM
Jesus Crisis wrote:
Not at all. I started out intending to add at least one new item a day to the library - and that's what I'm doing. For awhile I was posting a lot more - and I tend to do more multi-posting with old classics - but with new items by living artists (like this piece by Bent and the poem by Salamon I posted afterward), I prefer to post one at a time and give people a chance to mull the pieces individually instead of burying them in a deluge of postings. I do have many irons in the fire, but if anything's getting short shrift, it's my own writing and my own blog. Reply to this
Seems the CC library is getting short shrift lately.... too many irons in the fire perhaps. Or not the priority it once was....
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Not at all. I started out intending to add at least one new item a day to the library - and that's what I'm doing. For awhile I was posting a lot more - and I tend to do more multi-posting with old classics - but with new items by living artists (like this piece by Bent and the poem by Salamon I posted afterward), I prefer to post one at a time and give people a chance to mull the pieces individually instead of burying them in a deluge of postings. I do have many irons in the fire, but if anything's getting short shrift, it's my own writing and my own blog.
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