Featured Writer: Greg Evason

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Awakening

my friend
who once told me
not to go crazy
approaches me
in the park
and asks me
what I’m up to
I continue watching
the big yellow furry caterpillar
and I say simply
“the awakening”
he walks away
and
never talks to me
again



Greg Evason: As of this year Greg Evason has decided to drop everything and concentrate solely on the writing and revising etc. and the printing and submitting of novels. For some 30 plus years he lived and worked as mainly a writer of poems and many of his poems appeared in magazines throughout North America and some in South America and Europe. He also wrote and published short stories and wrote a series of numbered essays and some plays. He is also a visual artist with drawings and collages and paintings. His work is archived by both the Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry and the Ohio State University Library Archive which houses the only copy in existence besides his copy of a very large novel called Work which is 1,030 chapters with each chapter averaging 20 pages. His most recent book is called Plowing Down the Cut and is a collection of short aphoristic type prose poems along with some drawings and a couple of paintings. It is published by Luna Bisonte Prods and is available made to order from LULU.


Email: Greg Evason

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