Audio:
Academy of American Poets Poem-a-Day on 3/9/2023
interview on WHMP with Rich Michelson 4/2/2019
interview on WOMR
Robert Frost's "For Once, Then, Something"
reading at Harvard's Woodberry Poetry Room
"Five Queer Spells" at The Cortland Review
From the Fishouse
reading at Kelly Writers House, 2/10/2004
Video:
interview in 2013 with Suzanne Parker at Brookdale Community College
"Men's Lives in Poetry, Brookdale Community College
#1 reading in Colorado Springs, 4/29/2012
#2 reading in Colorado Springs, 4/29/2012
reading with Eleanor Wilner at Kelly Writers House, 4/9/2012
"Read the Signs," a poetry/photography collaboration
"The Choral Poem Project": a short film by Melissa McClung
A Testimonial
...Last week, Patrick won an award and I thought, well I better check this out, so I went on to his website which is easy to find on the net, and LISTENED to a reading he gave at Harvard a couple years ago. Turns out Patrick is an outrageously gifted, creative, eloquent, compassionate, funny, brave writer. His inspiring work defines what poetry is all about, why the form endures. He doesn’t balk at wrestling with the most intimate and heart wrenching and renders these in cadences that are genuinely moving and addictive. You don’t want it to end. Humor and irony of a sort that would seemingly make most anything more bearable are here in abundance. His perspective is personal and universal. His voice fiercely honest and without pretension. He has made himself into a distinguished, accomplished artist. To those "friends" who haven’t gotten around Patrick’s poems, do so now, and you will be richly rewarded. ~ Spencer Mason, Facebook
Academy of American Poets Poem-a-Day on 3/9/2023
interview on WHMP with Rich Michelson 4/2/2019
interview on WOMR
Robert Frost's "For Once, Then, Something"
reading at Harvard's Woodberry Poetry Room
"Five Queer Spells" at The Cortland Review
From the Fishouse
reading at Kelly Writers House, 2/10/2004
Video:
interview in 2013 with Suzanne Parker at Brookdale Community College
"Men's Lives in Poetry, Brookdale Community College
#1 reading in Colorado Springs, 4/29/2012
#2 reading in Colorado Springs, 4/29/2012
reading with Eleanor Wilner at Kelly Writers House, 4/9/2012
"Read the Signs," a poetry/photography collaboration
"The Choral Poem Project": a short film by Melissa McClung
A Testimonial
...Last week, Patrick won an award and I thought, well I better check this out, so I went on to his website which is easy to find on the net, and LISTENED to a reading he gave at Harvard a couple years ago. Turns out Patrick is an outrageously gifted, creative, eloquent, compassionate, funny, brave writer. His inspiring work defines what poetry is all about, why the form endures. He doesn’t balk at wrestling with the most intimate and heart wrenching and renders these in cadences that are genuinely moving and addictive. You don’t want it to end. Humor and irony of a sort that would seemingly make most anything more bearable are here in abundance. His perspective is personal and universal. His voice fiercely honest and without pretension. He has made himself into a distinguished, accomplished artist. To those "friends" who haven’t gotten around Patrick’s poems, do so now, and you will be richly rewarded. ~ Spencer Mason, Facebook