New Poem in New Yorker

“And the illusion of separateness,let it go back into remission.Just look at you—you looklike a resurrected child.A serious drama in a cosmic joke.” READ THE FULL POEM HERE

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The Möbius Strip Club of Grief

The Möbius Strip Club of Grief is a collection of poems that weave in and out of a burlesque purgatory where the living pay—dearly, with both money and conscience—to watch the dead perform scandalous acts otherwise unseen. Copy signed by the author.

Podcast: The Nature of Duality in Poetry & Psychotherapy

James Barnes & Bianca Stone

This conversation is ongoing and sprawling. There is a huge amount in common between modern psychoanalytic theory and poetry theory, particularly in the importance of negative capability, and the mutual experience needed between therapist and patient, poet and poem.

Someone Else’s Wedding Vows – Signed

Someone Else’s Wedding Vows reflects on the different forms of love, which can be both tremendously joyous and devastatingly destructive. Copy signed by the author.

New Podcast!

Bianca Stone sits down and talks with the poet and essayist, Julia Cohen, about her newest chapbook, Good Timing & Gertrude Stein, and the intensity of the unsaid sentences in us.

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“Bianca Stone is a seeker. Wry, funny, and often thwarted, mired in daily life, metaphysically tormented, afflicted by what she calls “allergies of the soul,” she searches for something deep and meaningful, something ongoing, mysterious, and ineffable. She has the impulse to kneel and be “thunderstruck with language,” to find “the new Eucharist,” to call […]