Poetry. In a polyphonic rhythm that picks you up and holds you, this series of 19 poems pops and snaps with a day's tattoo, registering the patterns of interference and exchange between the inner atmosphere of the mind and the external pressure of the moment. Dickison's line is a groove, asking you to double back, slide through, on to the reverberating end of each intricately layered composition. In Disposed, now is a weather, seductive, volatile, and dazzling with flashes of articulated experience. When you step into its vernacular crackle, the whole place sings. Steve Dickison is editor and publisher of the small press Listening Chamber and Director of the Poetry Center as well as lecturer in the Department of Creative Writing at San Francisco State University.
Steve Dickison has directed the Poetry Center at San Francisco State University since 1999. With David Meltzer he co-edits SHUFFLE BOIL, an irregular music magazine with poet/artist/musician contributors. He is editor/publisher of the small press Listening Chamber, and curated the exhibition "Poetry and its Arts: Bay Area Interaction 1954-2004" at the California Historical Society, Winter 2004.