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The Interview: Aaron Poochigian by A.M. Juster, Five Poems by Aaron Poochigian. Featured Poems: Josh Medsker, Jack D. Harvey, Michael Fraley. Free Verse: Simon Perchik, Steve Denehan, Israel Francisco Haros Lopez, Ingrid Bruck, Jennifer Davis, and more. Haiku: Kevin McLaughlin, Shan Spradlin, Bob Whitmire, Paula Keane, Kayode Afolabi, Edmund Conti, Dianne Moritz and more. Formal Poetry: Jared Carter, Richard Wakefield, Tom Merrill, R.S. (Sam) Gwynn, Claudia Gary, Gayle Compton, & more. Diane Elayne Dees, & A. Elizabeth Herting. Poetry Translations: Brooke Clark, Niels Hav, Michael R. Burch, & S. Ye Laird. International Poetry: Amirah Al Wassif, Anna Teresa Slater, Annu Punia, and more. African Poetry: Paschal Amuta, Michael Kang'a, and Uedum Bianu Yorkuri. Experimental & Prose Poetry: Pamelyn Casto, Eva Kerins, & more. Sentimental Poetry: Ralph La Rosa, Thomas Jardine, & more. Poetry Book Review. Fiction: Josh Greenfield. Flash Fiction: Paul Kindlon & Ernesto Reyes. Better Than Fiction!: Evan Guilford-Blake.
The Interview: Charles Baudelaire & three poems translated by Norman R. Shapiro. Featured Poems: Annette Marie Smith, Charles Weld, Jerome Betts. Free Verse: Timothy Robbins, Raymond Byrnes, Luis Cuauhtémoc Berriozábal, Michelle Gardner, and more. Haiku: James Babbs, Elaine Wilburt, Loris John Fazio, Jack Priestnall, Bobby Horn, Asad Jaleel, Thalia Dunn, Diane Lowman, Armando Quiros, and more. Formal Poetry: Aaron Poochigian, Richard Wakefield, Susan McLean, Tom Merrill, David Berman, Bruce Bennett, John Ridland, Barbara Loots, A.M. Juster, Siham Karami, and more. Poetry Translations: Kim Cherub, Renée Vivien, Tijana Rakočevic, Danijel Golobič. International Poetry: Mandakini Bhattacherya, Hira Naz Sulehri, Chintan Khatri. African Poetry: Kayode Afolabi, Chukwuemerie Udekwe, and more. Experimental/Found/Prose Poetry: Henry Crawford, Calida Osti, and more. Sentimental Poetry: Claudia Gary, Daril Bentley, Jack D. Harvey, and more. Fiction, Flash Fiction, International Fiction & Better Than Fiction!
The Interview: Julia Gordon Bramer & four poems. Featured Poems "Strange Fathers" Steven Haberlin & "VENDOR AND CHILD" John Eppel. Poetry: Doug Hoekstra, Tobi Alfier, Allison Bohn, DS Maolalai, Timothy Robbins, M. A. ISTVAN, JR, Steve Denehan, Anne Britting Oleson, Jack Priestnall, Pawel Markiewicz, Angelee Deodhar, Sean Lynch, Elisabeth Liebert, Arun, Joseph Davidson, Angela Davidson, Devon Richey, John Rowland, Bob Whitmire, Richard Wakefield, Lisa Barnett, John Beaton, Kate Bernadette Benedict, David Landrum, Carol Smallwood, Diane Elayne Dees, Michael Fraley, C.B. Anderson, Laura J. Bobrow, Dr. Jinghua Fan, A-Xiang, Karen Poppy, Pablo Neruda, John Eppel, Killian Nhamo Mwanaka, Beaton Galafa, Michael R. Burch, Miklós Radnóti [1909-1944], Cameron Gorman, Robin Helweg-Larsen, Allison DeRose, Ben Taylor, Patrick Lazzari, Richard Leach, Ndue Ukaj, Jack Priestnall, David B Gosselin. Fiction: Jose Norono, Albert Davenport, Tobi Alfier, Martin Porter. Better Than Fiction!: Larry D. Giles. From The Mind.
From the creators of the eponymous viral Tumblr comes a single day with your favorite authors in one Twilight-Zone-esque Starbucks... Ever wonder which intricate, elaborately-named drinks might be consumed if your favorite authors and characters wandered into a Starbucks? How many pumpkin lattes J.K. Rowling would drink? Or if Cormac McCarthy needed caffeine, which latte would be laconic enough? Look no further; LITERARY STARBUCKS explores such pressing matters with humor and erudition. Set over the course of a single day, and replete with puns and satirized literary styles, the three authors go darker, stronger, and more global than the blog in book format, including illustrations by acclaimed New Yorker cover artist and cartoonist Harry Bliss.
A candid, moving and inspirational memoir about a high-flying business man who is forced to re-evaluate his life and values when he suddenly loses everything and goes to work in Starbucks.
“Simon knows more about Starbucks—and about why so many Americans find perfection in their lattes—than anyone. He connects our deepest desires to be good, smart, ethical consumers with our equally strong yearning to consume in an authentic way. Our coffee, Simon shows, is us.”—Sharon Zukin, author of Naked City
STARBUCKED is the first book to explore the incredible rise of the Starbucks Corporation and the caffeine-crazy culture that fuelled its success. Part Fast Food Nation, part social history, STARBUCKED combines investigative heft with witty cultural observation. How did Starbucks become an international juggernaut? What made the company so beloved that more than 40 million customers visit every week, yet so loathed that protestors have firebombed its stores? Why did Americans suddenly become willing to pay $4.50 for a cup of coffee? And why did the world follow? Taylor Clark provides an objective, meticulously reported look at how Starbucks manipulates psyches and social habits to snare loyal customers, and why many of the things we think we know about the coffee chain are false.
How do we explain the breakthrough market success of businesses like Nike, Starbucks, Ben & Jerry's, and Jack Daniel's? Conventional models of strategy and innovation simply don't work. The most influential ideas on innovation are shaped by the worldview of engineers and economists - build a better mousetrap and the world will take notice. Holt and Cameron challenge this conventional wisdom and take an entirely different approach: champion a better ideology and the world will take notice as well. Holt and Cameron build a powerful new theory of cultural innovation. Brands in mature categories get locked into a form of cultural mimicry, what the authors call a cultural orthodoxy. Historical ch...
The poems in Recalculating take readers on a journey through the history and poetics of the decades since the end of the Cold War as seen through the lens of social and personal turbulence and tragedy.
In Pour Your Heart Into It, former CEO and now chairman emeritus Howard Schultz illustrates the principles that have shaped the Starbucks phenomenon, sharing the wisdom he has gained from his quest to make great coffee part of the American experience. The success of Starbucks Coffee Company is one of the most amazing business stories in decades. What started as a single store on Seattle's waterfront has grown into the largest coffee chain on the planet. Just as remarkable as this incredible growth is the fact that Starbucks has managed to maintain its renowned commitment to product excellence and employee satisfaction. Marketers, managers, and aspiring entrepreneurs will discover how to turn passion into profit in this definitive chronicle of the company that "has changed everything... from our tastes to our language to the face of Main Street" (Fortune).