Mel Nichols reading aloud behind a podium
Mel Nichols
Rod Smith reading off a piece of paper aloud to an audience behind a podium
Rod Smith

Mel Nichols and Rod Smith Reading / February 14, 2008

Event Report

Approximately thirty-five people turned out to hear a Valentine’s Day reading by D.C.-based poets Mel Nichols and Rod Smith. The first event of the spring ’08 NWS featured new work by both writers and a lively question and answer session.

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Set List

Mel Nichols

Most selections from Day Poems

Voice Over

Stability of Error

Day Poem

The Second Line

Notes From the Forest

A mix of selections from “Hottest New Ringtones, mnichol6”, and some Flarf poems

Creatures

Snow Tea

Day Poem

Things to do With Your Dremel

Easy Living with the Sectional

Other People’s Other People’s Dreams

Various fragments from various works

“I Meant to Get to Know More Superheroes Last Year”

James Joyce Gone Wild

Pope My Ride

Here We Are Again, Monday

“You May Already Be a Winner”

“It’s Real Bacon, Not That Crap in a Jar”

The Oldest Meteorites

A mix of selections

Ben Franklin’s Man-Boobs

Sur La Neige

Day Poem

Rod Smith

Cocoa Butter

Mes Wittl Birdy Bong Stowy

Canto 97

Various fragments from SNIPS (After Steve Lacy) [titles approximate]

“I Bought Some Grapes I Bought”

“Poultice”

“You’re Letting That Great Smelling Guy Get Away”

“I Dreamt That I Was Bridgette Bardeaux and I Kissed Me”

“Your Search”

“Excuse Me Officer I Thought You were A Shape-Shifting Rat”

“Crayola”

Identity is the Cause of Warts

Police Said

The Spider Poems

Questions

What’s it like reading together on Valentine’s Day?

How do you connect images in your poetry?

How important is the performative aspect of your poetry?

How do you name your poems?

How do you position yourself between “Flarf” and “regular” poetry?