Tag: Lyric essay

  • Halleluijah in a Northern Wisconsin Bar

    Halleluijah in a Northern Wisconsin Bar

    Various renditions of every song are worth listening to. Some renditions move beyond our recognition, yet if we appreciate music and musicians, we can find something to enjoy. And some songs are nearly sacramental with ineffable or opaque elements that strongly affect the listener. Leonard Cohen’s “Halleluijah” is one of those songs; it’s not just…

  • Blue and Broken in the Keweenaw

    Blue and Broken in the Keweenaw

  • “Liturgist of the Land: A Single Work Completed”

    “Liturgist of the Land: A Single Work Completed”

    Originally published in Flash the Court, March 2026 Read the full essay at Flash the Court                  Liturgist of the Land: A Single Work Completed Look around. People are constantly checking their cell phones. Something must be left undone. A complete fucking incompleteness, a permanent, angst-driven scratch. Sisyphus whined, “In this rhythm, I am caught.”…

  • MIDWEST INTIMATIONS

    MIDWEST INTIMATIONS

    Port Yonder Press / Eastern Iowa University will be publishing its third volume of lyric essays this summer. Work by two writers is now online, including my essay, “Midwest Intimations.” The other essay online, link included is, “You Will Have a Son,” by Cindy Lamothe, an expat living in Antigua. Thank you Port Yonder Press.…