Joe Francis Doerr is a poet, musician, and essayist whose Order of the Ordinary was published by Salt in 2003. His poems, reviews, and criticism have appeared in numerous journals including Fifth Wednesday, Notre Dame Review, PN Review, and Stand. A new book, Tocayo, has garnered interest from a number of publishers. Doerr is also the singer and lyricist for the internationally acclaimed dystopic blues band Churchwood, and Visiting Assistant Professor of English Writing & Rhetoric at St. Edward’s University in Austin, Texas where he lives with his wife Mary.
SynopsisThe years 1995-2010 were particularly fertile for John Matthias. In that time, he published five critically acclaimed books of poetry, two pamphlets, two collaborations (a translation and an anthology); and...
SynopsisOrder of the Ordinary brings three of Joe Francis Doerr’s longer cycles, Letters to Woodhenge, Corrigenda, and F U TH A R K 2K, together with many shorter sequences and...