You've reached the home of the Lummox Press and the new Lummox Journal on line; LAST CALL: The Legacy of Charles Bukowski; RD Armstrong's latest book, visit The Lummox Bookstore where you'll find lots of books for sale; RoadKill; Todd Moore's The Wolf in the Corn Field; DUFUS an online poetry journal; Project Raindog (photos of recent creations); the old House Doctor (how I pay the bills); Poems by Raindog: New Orleans; a Rain poem, an Artifact from nature, A War Poem, some love poems and finally the After the Reading series.. Speaking of poetry, check out After the Rain by my good friend Rebecca Morrison. Spot light on the Desert Shovel Review.
There's lots to explore, so take your time, sit back and relax, you're gonna be here for a while.
What's New at LUMMOX?
New Interview with Raindog
Hey! What up? Raindog here. (AKA RD Armstrong)
Tryin' to make it work, ya know? T'ain't easy...but what're the options?
But, like the song says, "It's just another day in paradise..."
Listen, check out the links above to see what kinda trouble an old dawg like myself can get into.
While you're at it, if you're into Bukowski, check out the newest book published by Lummox Press,
LAST CALL: The Legacy of Charles Bukowski.
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“[the] Lummox, in my opinion, is one of maybe the best half dozen poetry mags in the country. I wd rather read Lummox than any of the so-called high class high art poetry mags going. It's got more life and more guts than any mag I know.” - Todd Moore
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Now on line, The Lummox Journal is read in 7 countries worldwide and in 45 states in the USA. It was selected as a Small Press Review "Pick" in the March - April 2004 & 2005 issues.