Spectrum Literary Review has a look at Darren C. Demaree's latest collection "Lady, You Shot Me."
Some lines from the review:
"Darren Demaree’s artful, complex and sensitive poetry makes a return in Lady, You Shot Me."
"Darren C. Demaree, the deft and provocative poet..."
A couple of photographs from the "Lock 7" by Dean Serravalle reading event.


"Delicious language with the city rhythms stretching out into the suburbs and beyond..."
Author Reading & Signing
Chapters, Coles Pen Centre
St. Catharines, Ontario
"Lady, You Shot Me" by Darren C. Demaree tops the list of the Burningword Literary Journal of recommend readings.
Hosted by Ducts essays editor, Ileana Nachescu
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2019, 7-9 P.M.
KGB BAR – ADMISSION FREE
85 East 4th Street (between The Bowery & 2nd Ave)
Darren C. Demaree's A Fire Without Light featured in this month's issue of the Santa Clara Review.
Claudia Serea and Maria Haro will be presenting "Twoxism" and signing copies this week-end in NYC in two events Saturday and Sunday.
EASTERN EUROPEAN WRITERS
Hosted by Ducts essays editor, Ileana Nachescu
KGB BAR – ADMISSION FREE
85 East 4th Street (between The Bowery & 2nd Ave), NY
85 East 4th Street (between The Bowery & 2nd Ave)
Bowery Poetry Club
308 Bowery New York, NY 10012 USA
Emily as a Month of British Rain by Darren C. Demaree, appears in the latest release of The Hunger:
Darren Demaree's if/in #37-#39 featured in the latest issue of the Northwest Indiana Literary Journal
Professor Jonathan Cohen joins Kelly and Bryce at Heavy Meta to discuss his work in the field of philosophy and his new book (In Nietzsche’s Footsteps), Author Jonathan R. Cohen discusses what went into the book, who Nietzsche was, and what the place of philosophy in today’s society is. Listen to or download the podcast. Find out more about the book here or buy it today.


"Lady, You Shot Me" is a collection of poems by Darren C. Demaree commemorating and recounting the life and genius of Sam Cooke."
78 pages | 5" x 8" | ISBN 978-1-926716-52-7 (pbk.) | $14.88| | Info Sheet
*Ships December 27 .

Nonexistence represents the paradox at the pinnacle of the human mind, of evolved intelligence: the ability to conceive of something that is not real and does not exist. The word itself is a tribute to imagination.
220 pages | 5.5 x 8 | ISBN 978-1-926716-51-0 | $18.88 | Info Sheet
*Ships January 2019

What began as a poem-photo collaboration project between two life-long friends—Maria Haro, a visual artist, and Claudia Serea, a poet—resulted in a refreshing lyricism of urban photography and poetry....
116 pages | 6" x 9" | Color | ISBN 978-1-926716-53-4 (pbk.) | $20.00 | Info Sheet
*Ships in January 2019
December 13, 18:30
Hosted by DDG Booksellers
Farmington Public Library
117 Academy St, Farmington, ME

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