Christopher J. Bradley
American Mohawk : Collected Poems is a collection of the poetry of Christopher J. Bradley. It covers an eight year span of life from 1995 - 2003. Most of these years are post college. Chris traveled from Chicago to Boston to New York to Daytona during those years, but has always settled around Buffalo New York as home. He is part Mohawk Indian from the Brantford Reservations decendants and has studied Native American Literature and Film under his professor Eric Gansworth at Niagara County Community College where he studied English heavily while earning a Computer Science Degree. The book is divided into Seven Chapters outlining different aspects of life through his travels. The chapters include The World Before Latin, Black Operations, Tail of The Dragon, Harmonies From Within The Maze, The Mid-War Sessions, Medford Village Currents, and The Neuroscience of Christopher St.
Christopher J. Bradley has written 5 books of poetry. At this time, the publication of the second is in progress. American Mohawk and Dancing Over The Fury, the first two, will both be available for sale by October 12, 2007.
Some of his current projects include improving the site :
http://www.noisecontrolpublishing.com that began as a free publishing tools website, and has now grown into a YouTube music video venue, that also has free publishing tools called Wikis. The most successful of these Wikis thus far is called
http://www.timeswiki.com which is like an open magazine rack containing links to several magazines and transport hubs and rental car companies. It also contains his sixth major poetry book (a work in progress) titled 30 Year Winter and a Shakespeare Sonnet Project (another work in progress). Chris has not given up writing in favor of computing, rather he has augmented his writing by making it more available through use of computers.
Chris is 34 years old and resides with his family in the Buffalo, New York area. He can be reached at chrisbradley@noisecontrolpublishing.com
The Neuroscience of Christopher St.
By Christopher J. Bradley
©2003 for William
I.
Lady Ada’s fingers dance
On an ivory punch
And the cards fly
She is the first
Of the mutltitudinous
Modern day conquests of Babbage.
Our new Rome rises
The seeds scatter through the wilderness
Sowing the Grapes of Wrath of Milnet
In the home-brew clubs.
A hundred thousand Mitnicks are born
On the waves of fruitfully colored sand
Vacuum tubes shine Basic on the retinas
Of young wizards and fighters.
This is the Proving Grounds of deep space
The calculators have long since fallen by the wayside
In the currents of the war to end all wars
They will be the relics of an established author.
I am a young keyboard player
With a Commodore 64 and an RCA television
The magazine arrives and I trip my vision
Over the letters and sculpture on the cover.
Cyberpunk.
William Gibson and Bruce Sterling