s.a. griffin : apes of wrath 6/16/2005
On Sun, 12 Jun 2005, S. A. Griffin wrote:
hey richard, did you ever get around to putting together apes? just curious... really looking forward to seeing it as a part of the poems for all series.
sincerely hope that this finds you and yours doing well.
always, s.a.
S.A.
A delayed reply, my friend. Apologies. June has been a month of madness as we throw ourselves into looking for a new home. The outrageous housing market here in Sacramento has prompted our landlords to sell the duplex we've lived in for ten years. Naively we asked if we could buy it. Alas, we couldn't afford the asking price of over $500,000. (it's a nice enough place, but not that nice. Irrelevant, it seems, in this market of cash-thick-suckers.)
And my mom is visiting from Scotland for a month.
All this to say that, sadly, I've been distracted from the Poems-For-All project. And your Apes of Wrath sits there on the production floor, gleaming like a half- finished cadillac. I'm pleased with the cover montage as its been developed so far, but its still going to be a bit before finished copies are piled into your hands. My apologies for that. Kind of the nature of the project; that it unfolds in the narrow confines of my busy life.
I never mind reminder emails, however. So I'm glad you mailed me, checking in.
Hope all is well in Post-New Word Order L.A. and new literary projects are finding there way from skull to page.
When the dust settles, the move is made and the backlog of promised PFAs is cleared, I want to focus on my little vending machines; old medical dispensers that will find a new role for dispersing special packets of Poems-For-All. I say special because the machine requires coins to work and I want to develop something special for those willing to sink 50 cents -- it can't just be the available list of PFAs since they're supposed to be free.
I was thinking small packets with PFAs AND special very miniature broadsides and other one-of-a-kinds. Locally, I'd like the money made in the vendies to go to the homeless and/or local lit projects.
And while this is a year away, most likely, wondered if you'd like to see one of these machines in the LA area. It would be great to collaborate, create interesting packages of LA poets for the machine, etc.
Anyway, planting seeds early for later flowers.
For now, we'll get the APEs done.
Tonight at Luna's LOB is performing with Gene Avery. Lob's been setting down roots quickly in the Capitol.
My best to Lorraine, another wonderful person met thanks to the NWO road-show experience!
Regards,
Richard poems-for-all

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