WHERES THE BEST PLACE TO FIND POETRY UNDER ONE ROOF?
There’s nothing even to compare with the Poetry Center (1216 N. Cherry Ave.). They try to get almost everything of any account from large and small presses alike. It’s top of the line, and it’s a comfortable place to read. I wish they had a photocopy machine there. That would be a great thing to have, since you can’t check the books out. TW: WHERE CAN YOU FIND THE GOOD POETRY ON THE STREET? The Tucson Poet (edited by Scott Stanley): That’s the mongrel of poetry, in a good sense. It’s variously the junkyard dog, and the greyhound that’s retired from the track–all kinds of stuff. It’s everything but pedigreed, which is probably the way it ought to be. TW: WHERE’S YOUR FAVORITE PLACE TO EXPERIENCE THE GREAT OUTDOORS? Seven Falls, at Sabino Canyon. The first time I went up there, I nearly drowned. I think it was the third falls, “the cauldron.” Just as we hauled our sweating butts up over the last big rock, we saw somebody jump in there. But I didn’t watch the guy get out. I figured since