Beatdom Ten is now on sale. This is the Religion-themed issue, which tackles topics like Jack’s back-and-forth with Catholicism and Buddhism, the role of religion in Tristessa, the influence of Hinduism on the Beat Generation, and William S. Burroughs’ decade-long dance with Scientology.
For the complete list of contents, see this page.
To buy the mag, there are several options: Either take a look at our Beatdom store, where you can also purchase David S. Wills’ novel, The Dog Farm, Spencer Kansa’s novel, Zoning, and back issues of Beatdom (PayPal required). Or, try Amazon, where you can find both the paper version and the Kindle one.
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Heard this reading of “horseshit” by Cliff Weber and thought it was great:
http://soundcloud.com/cliff-weber/horseshit-read-by-brian
Cliff sent me the link a while ago and I really enjoyed it. A great reading of a great poem.