NOA GRAHAM
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Other Creative Projects

PROSE
A piece of nonfiction flash fiction, recalling the world on the brink of Trump 2.0: "Thanksgiving, Florida, 2022"

​An essay about a subject dear to my heart: "Against Protagonism: Why We Need More Ensemble Films"

The Cloisonné Pillbox: a short story, published in Pindeldyboz. You can also listen to me read and discuss it with Brent Robison and Tom Newton on their podcast, The Strange Recital. (Also for an episode of The Strange Recital podcast, I read the first chapter of  David Markson's novel, Wittgenstein's Mistress.)

The Keeper and the Bee: a profile for Organic Hudson Valley magazine about Chris Harp and Honeybee Lives, an organic beekeeping and education organization he founded in New Paltz, NY. Save the bees!

"Cowheads," a memoir-essay in WaterWrites: A Hudson River Anthology in Celebration of the Hudson 400 from Codhill Press, 2010. I'm so sorry the most stable source for this is a platform I do my best to boycott. It's in the Mid-Hudson Library system and possibly on indie sites.


IMAGES
I exhibit art work occasionally at the Lace Mill galleries in Kingston, NY. You can follow The Lace Mill for updates on events, which include music and performance as well as gallery openings, on Facebook (where I no longer have an account because Zuckerberg) or Instagram (which I am still on at this writing; @thelacemillartscouncil or follow me @noagraham).

POEMS / SOMNILOQUIES
In|Filtration: An Anthology of Innovative Poetry from the Hudson River Valley (2015, Station Hill Press), edited by Sam Truitt and Anne Gorrick. Contains a few of my poems.

Radio Boredcast (search on Nancy O Graham): as part of London's AV Festival 2012, As Slow As Possible, my audio recordings of sleeptalk I generated while reading at bedtime were included in this online radio project curated by Vicki Bennett. In response to our ambiguous relationship with time—do we have too much or not enough?—the Radio Boredcast celebrates the detail, complexity and depth of experience lost through our obsession with speed.

I have been a repeat guest on Radio Kingston's Dream Life radio to talk about somniloquies and varieties of dream experience. You can listen to the episodes here, here, and here.




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