2.22.2007
About Me
Mike Young is the author of the chapbooks MC OROVILLE'S ANSWERING MACHINE (Transmission Press) and REAL STURDY THING (Stormy Petrel Press). He co-edits NOÖ Journal and Magic Helicopter Press. Links to his own poetry, short fiction, and cherimoya related writing can be found here. Such stuff appears in Nerve, Hobart, Quick Fiction, Pindeldyboz, Juked, elimae, Coconut, MiPOesias, No Tell Motel, Online Writing: The Best of the First Ten Years + more.
Interviews
- Interview conducted by the awesome Sean Kilpatrick
- Interview conducted by the dashing Kelly Spitzer
- Interview conducted by the one the only the best Didi Menendez
- Interview conducted by the voonderkind Nick Ostdick (with bonus 50 word story!)
- Interview conducted by the fantabulous Leigh Stein
- Interview conducted by the indefatigable Ryan Manning
- Interview about Magic Helicopter Press conducted by the multivalent Kelly Spitzer
- Interview conducted by the ticklish Logan Ryan Smith
Previous Posts
- sincerity, bitches
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- triste in un treno all’alba
- generic post, genre: invitation
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- Michael Schaub
- riggle raggle rah rah rah
- laundry vans and lumber yards
- i was like: lovers are waterproof
- tour diary part très

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THE DRAGON ATE MY SONG:
Go sing the small gods of vacancy neon
Go sing the slobber of tbe thighs beneath khaki skorts and the bump muckup of the smooth chests under the hair
Go sing the mornings of gardens and dropshots
Go sing to the boys in yr lap at the Round Table bake sale
Go sing slow yr fingernail on the 4AM kitchen mug, yr left cheek on the sundry grist of yearbooks and clusterfucks
Go sing Butte, MT to the camera crews and their foozball hoops, hidden bargains, needle scuffles
hey mike, sorry man, i still haven't gotten that stuff in the mail to you and then i went and deleted my facebook account, so i don't have your address anymore. backchannel it to:
loganryansmithATgmailDOTcom
and i promise to get the books off this weekend.
No worries, man. Did you try the poem machine?
I feel a little dumb: I can only make poems that do not end. Am I missing something?
It's a fun singalong, though.
Just keep clicking, Jess. It will eventually end.
I made it so everything appears at once. No tons of clicking. Is that better you think?
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