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Poet. LMSW. Kettlebells.
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In which we continue to discuss “in-breaking” in art & lit and David’s biggest influences

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Butch Gets Schooled: Conversations with David Need, Part Three - Dear Bees
Tim VanDyke continues his conversation with poet David Need, discussing trauma in Olson and Celan, and David's literary and artistic influences.
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November 21, 2025 at 5:43 PM
In which I discuss The Wolving Ritual, the Howard B. Prints, and Vaslav Nijinsky

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Retracements: On “The Wolving Ritual” - Dear Bees
Tim VanDyke recounts the history behind his poem, "The Wolving Ritual," in a discussion of art and literature that includes artists like Vaslav Nijinsky
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November 15, 2025 at 4:02 PM
In which we discuss affect, trauma, Tarkovsky, and more

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Conversation Between David Need and Tim VanDyke on Art and Poetry
Interview with David Need on Poetry, Trauma, and Affect that covers everyting from Tarkovsky and Alice Notley to Polyvagal Theory
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November 8, 2025 at 8:06 PM
Retracements: The Wolving Ritual & Howard B. Prints

Dear Bees, It is occasionally interesting, to me at least, to re-visit my 20-something self. Different times, different pleasures, different pressures, different thoughts, different scenes. One of my favorite things from this period was my…
Retracements: The Wolving Ritual & Howard B. Prints
Dear Bees, It is occasionally interesting, to me at least, to re-visit my 20-something self. Different times, different pleasures, different pressures, different thoughts, different scenes. One of my favorite things from this period was my collaboration with artist and friend, Grant W. Miller. That collaboration was between his Howard B. prints and my poem, “The Wolving Ritual.” I’d like to write a few words about it here.
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September 25, 2025 at 11:40 PM
from Alter Pieces, poems for my wife

Dear Bees, I have been holding off from writing anything, thinking life will slow down or my luck will change or the world will somehow get better. But that's never the case. Taking time today to write something for my wife was an absolute pleasure. As always,…
from Alter Pieces, poems for my wife
Dear Bees, I have been holding off from writing anything, thinking life will slow down or my luck will change or the world will somehow get better. But that's never the case. Taking time today to write something for my wife was an absolute pleasure. As always, thanks for reading!
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September 16, 2025 at 7:32 PM
Americana is out now! Here’s Part Three of my Conversation with Tony Tost, in which we discuss Why this story and not that, Why Art, and What about Family.

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Conversation with Tony Tost about Life, Work, and his film Americana
Dive into an illuminating conversation with filmmaker Tony Tost about his Western film Americana and the art of storytelling.
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August 17, 2025 at 12:47 PM
Butch Gets Schooled: Conversations with Tony Tost, Part Three

Dear Bees, I am happy to bring you Parts Three and Four of my Conversation with Tony Tost. Americana has been out since Friday. A beer and…

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August 17, 2025 at 12:34 PM
Hiatus

Dear Bees, I'm putting a long pause on the blog. I will be re-assessing the blog's purpose in my life. Those of you who have stuck around, thank you.
Hiatus
Dear Bees, I'm putting a long pause on the blog. I will be re-assessing the blog's purpose in my life. Those of you who have stuck around, thank you.
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July 26, 2025 at 9:07 PM
Butch Gets Schooled: Conversations with Tony Tost, Part Four

Dear Bees, Here is the fourth and final section of my Conversations with Tony Tost: Butch Let’s talk College of the Ozarks. We had some cool folks attending all at the same time. I remember Dr. Phil Carman introducing me to everyone at…
Butch Gets Schooled: Conversations with Tony Tost, Part Four
Dear Bees, Here is the fourth and final section of my Conversations with Tony Tost: Butch Let’s talk College of the Ozarks. We had some cool folks attending all at the same time. I remember Dr. Phil Carman introducing me to everyone at the CWT (Center for Writing and Thinking). At the time it was nestled away in what seemed like a forgotten corner of campus.
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July 26, 2025 at 9:03 PM
Butch Gets Schooled: Conversations with David Need

mostly we have to care/ for others,/ to see that the heart of all/ desire is/ to do that/ the people on the boat/ will kill you but/ don’t stop/ America was always a/ lie, wasn’t where/ any of us actually were/ keep trying to be kind/ it doesn’t…
Butch Gets Schooled: Conversations with David Need
mostly we have to care/ for others,/ to see that the heart of all/ desire is/ to do that/ the people on the boat/ will kill you but/ don’t stop/ America was always a/ lie, wasn’t where/ any of us actually were/ keep trying to be kind/ it doesn’t matter that what you thought/ wasn’t happening Dear Bees, I am excited to be in discussion with wonderful Buddhist, scholar, and poet, David Need.
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July 13, 2025 at 6:19 PM
Butch Gets Schooled: Conversations with Tony Tost, Part Three

Dear Bees, I'm happy to bring you the third installment of my conversation with Tony Tost. In it, I ask the big questions: set pieces, why this story and not that, and why Art. The final one, why Art, led me to think about the question…
Butch Gets Schooled: Conversations with Tony Tost, Part Three
Dear Bees, I'm happy to bring you the third installment of my conversation with Tony Tost. In it, I ask the big questions: set pieces, why this story and not that, and why Art. The final one, why Art, led me to think about the question for myself. I think the first thing to know is that Art for me has to do with fascination.
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July 13, 2025 at 4:46 PM
In which we discuss poetry as luxury, poetry as Luxe Grief, and family

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An Interview with poet Laura Carter and an essay about Poetry, Grief
An interview with poet Laura Carter and an essay about Poetry and Grief. Psychology, therapy, Art, Poetry
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June 29, 2025 at 9:33 PM
Butch Gets Schooled: Conversations with Laura Carter, Part Three

Each person’s grief is like all other people’s grief; each person’s grief is like some other person’s grief; and each person’s grief is like no other person’s grief.— J. William Worden., Grief Counseling and Grief Therapy “There are…
Butch Gets Schooled: Conversations with Laura Carter, Part Three
Each person’s grief is like all other people’s grief; each person’s grief is like some other person’s grief; and each person’s grief is like no other person’s grief.— J. William Worden., Grief Counseling and Grief Therapy “There are no seeds, as if saying seeds is a synonym/ for God and your friend carried you across a black/ ocean”— Laura Carter, …
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June 29, 2025 at 8:55 PM
from Alter Pieces: Archipelago

Dear Bees, Another from a manuscript I am writing for my wife, titled, Alter Pieces.
from Alter Pieces: Archipelago
Dear Bees, Another from a manuscript I am writing for my wife, titled, Alter Pieces.
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June 17, 2025 at 2:53 AM
From REJECTAMENTA: The Hawthorns

Version 1.0.0 Dear Bees, Hello! I haven't posted in a while. Life and work. But there are more conversations and essays coming soon. In the meantime, I wanted to talk a little about my new favorite poet, one I want to write more about, Antomio Ganomeda. A towering…
From REJECTAMENTA: The Hawthorns
Version 1.0.0 Dear Bees, Hello! I haven't posted in a while. Life and work. But there are more conversations and essays coming soon. In the meantime, I wanted to talk a little about my new favorite poet, one I want to write more about, Antomio Ganomeda. A towering figure in Spanish literature, his poems are visceral and visionary. They blow my mind.
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May 30, 2025 at 10:38 PM
Here’s a poem- “The Hawthorns,” a response to Antonio Ganomeda’s “Landscape,” from Castilian Blues
May 30, 2025 at 8:52 PM
“As artists do we ever leave behind the foundational subject, whatever that is? Or is our work like a garment folding in on itself, the different eras of it touching to create wormholes where pieces of information and realization are able to pass through like ants?”

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“But a reader here shouldn’t be afraid of getting lost. Gamoneda may abstract his subject matter, but his lines are almost painfully embodied. No matter where you are, you’ll be aware of the roaring o...
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May 28, 2025 at 1:09 PM
Hey, I made an FB PAGE to promote my blog, DEAR BEES

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May 5, 2025 at 9:04 PM
In which we discuss the failure of language, art, monotheism, and a story about the death of Pythagoras

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Butch Gets Schooled: Conversations with Jake Berry, Part Six
If we believe the word more than we believe the world then whoever controls the word controls our perception of the world. Dear Bees, This is the final section of my 2006 interview with Jake. In it…
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April 19, 2025 at 9:31 PM