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the Book of Silence



the Book of Silence









Thomas R. Peters, Jr. moved to Boulder, Colorado in 1985 to study poetry at the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics (now Naropa University). There he restarted the then defunct Bombay Gin magazine with friends, which he edited for four years. He also served as contributing editor to In This Corner and The New Censorship. He has performed with the industrial and cacophonic experimental music group Architect's Office, completed two 16 mm films: instead of sleeping with people and There's a price to be paid for dreaming. He is the author of five books of poetry: Listen to My Machine (Rodent Press), over the roofs of the world (Cityful Press, reprinted by Dead Metaphor in 2000), 100 missed train stations (Holy Mackerel Press, reprinted by farfalla press with twelve new stops in 2002), The Book of Silence (Left Hand 2005 & 2006), Selected Poems 1986-2006 (2007), and has contributed to I Know Why the Caged Bird Drinks (2003) with Jack Collom and special guests, as well as both an introduction, and poems, to the anthology Poems from Penny Lane. He's performed his poetry and stories in Colorado, Iowa, California, New York, and Texas to audiences numbering from a handful to as many as 20,000 at the Lallapaloosa Festival where he performed on all three stages. He has appeared in various literary journals including Big Fire-Proof Box, Bombay Gin, The Exquisite Corpse, Friction, In this Corner, The New Censorship, and in 2001, Abandoned Auto, an anthology of Detroit poets (Wayne State University Press). Currently, he is the owner of the Beat Book Shop, now located at 1717 Pearl St. Boulder, Colorado and has run the weekly Monday night poetry readings at Penny Lane Coffe House since 1987, now hosted at the Laughing Goat Coffee House. Also, you can look for him in the feature film American Saint directed by Joe Castello, which features Kevin Corrigan, Vincent Schiavelli, and Woody Harrelson. He currently has work in Orbit and other literary publications.

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