
"But this language of yours,” said one of the instructors, himself an obvious Britisher, “where does it come from?” …
“From the mouth of Polish mothers,” I replied.
-- William Carlos Williams, The Autobiography, p. 311
John Popielaski
Born in Port Jefferson Station, New York, one year after the beginning of the Summer of Love, John Popielaski attended SUNY-Stony Brook and American University. He has worked as a mover, lackey to a well-heeled tropical biologist, tent erector, lobsterman, and teacher. He has climbed modest mountains. A minor poet who, for such biographies, is not above referring to himself in the third person, he has had work in such journals as The Hollins Critic, New South, Post Road, and Redivider. His first novel, The Hollow Middle, is available from Unsolicited Press.
Performance
Publications

The Ledge Press, 2008

Antrim House, 2005

Texas Review Press, 2012

The Ledge Press, 2008