Bruce Weber is the author of five previously published books of poetry: "These Poems are Not Pretty" (Miami: Palmetto Press, 1992), "How the Poem Died" (New York: Linear Arts, 1998), "Poetic Justice" (New York: Ikon Press, 2004), "The First Time I Had Sex with T. S. Eliot" (New York: Venom Press, 2004), and "The Break-up of My First Marriage" (Rogue Scholars Press, 2009).
Bruce's work has appeared in numerous magazines, as well as in several anthologies, including "Up is Up, But So Is Down: Downtown Writings, 1978-1992" (New York: New York University, 2006), "Riverine: An Anthology of Hudson Valley Writers" (New Paltz, New York: Codhill Press, 2007), and "The Unbearables Big Book of Sex" (Autonomedia, 2010). He has performed regularly in the Tri-State area, both alone and for many years with his former performance group, Bruce Weber's No Chance Ensemble, which produced the CD, "Let's Dine Like Jack Johnson Tonight" (http://members.aol/com/ncensemble).