ABOUT THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY

THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY is a falteringly critical diary and mostly an amateur sort of deal. Unpaid drudgework; an analogue to poetry; the author holding his end up; etc.; etc.

GREG PURCELL's poetry has appeared in Fence, New American Writing, McSweeney's, etc. He works the night shift at St. Mark's Bookshop.

The painting to the right and other drawings on this site are by Gabe Farrar. You can find more information about him here.

More by Greg Purcell:

Poems

>The Fundamentals

>Two Poems from Fence

>The Internet Poem Eraser

>Chicago: Zone

>Index of First Lines

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Other Writing

>Life on Mars

>New York Orientation

>New York Orientation, Pt. 2

>Forever Falling

>Unpopular Authorship: The Drawings of Jim Shaw

>The Worst Films of 1942 as Reviewed by Ezra Pound Over Italian Radio

>A Letter from Ezra Pound to Billy Wider, 1963

>In Memoriam, Charles Schulz: A Short Autobiographical Screenplay

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>Return to The Entertainment Industry

>Return to No Slander