Excited to announce that my poem “spontaneous maps (ii)” has been published in the Sept 2022 issue of Drunk Monkeys! Do yourself a favor and check out their offers of “Literature, Film, and Television”.
Excited to announce that my poem “to get to the waterfall” has been published in the June 2022 issue of THE BOOKENDS REVIEW, a fantastic online literary journal with a beautiful layout and even better writing! So proud to have my work featured. Do yourself a favor and check it out!
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Proud to announce that I have THREE NEWS POEMS published in the April 2022 issue of The Write Launch, a beautiful site with some fantastic writing on it. Plus they used an incredible bird photo for my feature. This is all new 2022 material. CHECK IT OUT
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Proud to announce that I have a new poem, ‘urgency’ featured in the latest of Hole in the Head Review. Check out this beautiful online journal for lots of other fantastic work by a fine selection of poets.
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Pumped to announce that I have a new piece in the new edition of Something Involving a Mailbox. This beautiful zine is print only and available from their store. For readers who have enjoyed zines like Cometbus, check this zine out for similar vibes. Zines like SIAMB remind me just how incredible it is to hold a collection of folded paper with art printed on it.
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Thrilled to announce that my poem “survivor bias” has been published in Issue #1 of Dead Skunk Magazine, a gorgeous new online literary journal, alongside some other incredible poetry. Click below to read the poem, but make sure to visit the whole issue: there’s a bunch of poets and I highly recommend “flipping around” – the editors found a lot of fantastic work.
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Pleased to announce the publication of not one, not two, but THREE poems by yours truly, J.E. O’Leary, to the beautiful online journal Downtown Archive. Click through the photos below to read the full pieces. There is more news coming on this front so please keep watch on this space or follow me on twitter to stay on top of all this jazz.
So happy to see this gorgeous literary journal arrive in the mail today from New Plains Review! I’ve got two pieces in it, “cactus” and “vines” – you can get a copy today from Amazon! ORDER HERE ISBN 9781737199205
I’ve been wanting to make a record like this for a long time.
I’ve been working on writing and composing in the ambient space for a few years now, with mixed results. Listening back on the La Sudar stuff I’ve put out over the years in anticipation of this new record, I’ve found some of it fun, some of it interesting, some of it bloated, and some of it unlistenable. It’s been educational. When working on a piece, the urge to tinker, to add, to dress up the music can be overwhelming. But when I’m able to let that go, and get out of the way of the music, it can lead to some spectacular results.
The best thing, however, about getting into ambient music, and starting to think about what I might want my ambient music to sound like, was being able to browse active ambient, drone, and experimental artists releasing music around the world right now on sites like Bandcamp. Bandcamp makes finding new sounds really easy through its tags; it has expected ones like ‘drone’ and ‘ambient’ but also more intriguing ones like ‘plant music’ and ‘musique concrete’ that allowed me to scratch very specific itches I hadn’t been aware of.
While I’d always loved jammy, spacy music (bands like Pink Floyd, Spiritualized, The Velvet Underground, and Phish have all been favorites since college or before) I didn’t start specifically seeking out ambient music until I bought a synth back in 2015 or so and started to become intrigued by the idea of writing in that space. The first stuff to really blow me away was a series of pieces called The Disintegration Loops by William Basinski. I found it transcendent in a literal way, almost more of a painting than music, a true four dimensional work of art. It made me want to put out a true looping project one day, but I could never seem to find the right music to loop.
Then one day a few months ago, I was listening to an LP of Debussy Preludes (Books I and II) when it began to skip. A lightbulb went off in my head. I grabbed my phone and held it up to the speaker and hit record. When it had cycled a few times I hit stop. The audio file I’d captured was maybe three seconds of actual music, and the sound of the skip. But I slowed it down, sped it up, reversed it, reverbed it, distorted it, stretched it and turned it inside out, and before I knew it I had more loops than I knew what to do with. I’m still working on it. There will probably be a Volume 2, unless I get sidetracked by this new snippet I have from when my Chopin record skipped last week.
So this was a fun record to make. I hope you enjoy listening to it. I’d been wanting to do a homage to Basinski’s loops for years, so this feels like an actual accomplishment. It releases on Bandcamp Tuesday June 22, just in time for your Summer vibes. If you want to know more about it just hit me up at info@sunshineandwind.com.
Excited to announce that I have a new piece called “fog” that drops today in the new issue of the online literary journal WILD ROOF. You can check it out online here. They also have a podcast and lots of workshops and resources for writers so go check it out!