Marly Youmans's Blog, page 147
July 5, 2011
Ghosts by Gaslight materializing--
A Publishers Weekly Top Ten
SF, Fantasy, and Horror Pick for the Fall.
Pub date: September 6
GHOSTS
The ghost story has a great tradition that twines together the literary and the speculative, those often-battling or sneering-at-each-other genres. No matter what sort of writer one is, the job of taking a hoary old device like the ghost and making it work the current
A Publishers Weekly Top Ten
SF, Fantasy, and Horror Pick for the Fall.
Pub date: September 6
GHOSTS
The ghost story has a great tradition that twines together the literary and the speculative, those often-battling or sneering-at-each-other genres. No matter what sort of writer one is, the job of taking a hoary old device like the ghost and making it work the current
Published on July 05, 2011 10:40
July 3, 2011
Cooperstown 4th of July
Feathering clouds over Glimmerglass.
Joyous calligraphy of the air
July 4th celebration at Lakefront Park
Tourists with balloons...
later on in the dark there were fire balloons.
The village band
Tourists with "Indian Hunter" bronze
by John Quincy Adams Ward
A patriotic jellyfish hovering over the lake
and reflected in its waters.
Newlywed
Feathering clouds over Glimmerglass.
Joyous calligraphy of the air
July 4th celebration at Lakefront Park
Tourists with balloons...
later on in the dark there were fire balloons.
The village band
Tourists with "Indian Hunter" bronze
by John Quincy Adams Ward
A patriotic jellyfish hovering over the lake
and reflected in its waters.
Newlywed
Published on July 03, 2011 23:03
July 1, 2011
Stones in and out of the wilderness
"Balanced Rock" courtesy of Steven Ritts of Tempe, AZ
and sxc.hu.
SHARP-EDGED & HARD
"To have an audience, you must care about a reader: that statistical non-entity who must purchase your book, read your poems, and be moved enough to remember or even memorize a line or two. So much contemporary poetry seems written for the void, for no one at all— like spam email, it is merely sent out by
and sxc.hu.
SHARP-EDGED & HARD
"To have an audience, you must care about a reader: that statistical non-entity who must purchase your book, read your poems, and be moved enough to remember or even memorize a line or two. So much contemporary poetry seems written for the void, for no one at all— like spam email, it is merely sent out by
Published on July 01, 2011 21:52
Poems new and less-new at "Victorian Violet"
Cover image by Sophie Gengembre Anderson, 1823 - 1903
"Take the Fair Face of Woman, and Gently Suspending,
With Butterflies, Flowers, and Jewels Attending,
Thus Your Fairy is Made of Most Beautiful Things" --Charles Ede
Thanks to editor and poet Karen Kelsay Davies for asking for a new poem and some reprints for her e-zine, Victorian Violet. The journal has a lot of interesting-looking
"Take the Fair Face of Woman, and Gently Suspending,
With Butterflies, Flowers, and Jewels Attending,
Thus Your Fairy is Made of Most Beautiful Things" --Charles Ede
Thanks to editor and poet Karen Kelsay Davies for asking for a new poem and some reprints for her e-zine, Victorian Violet. The journal has a lot of interesting-looking
Published on July 01, 2011 06:30
June 30, 2011
Queen of Infinite Possibility
I could post a mysterious picture and not explain it one bit.
I could muse about the poems of Bei Dao, as I am reading them and will review for Oyster Boy. I could tell you how he transformed moonlight into grains of wheat that were people.
I could bemoan Sunday's simultaneous uprising from tub and toilet that flowed into the one room in the house that has to be carpeted--and my life with
I could muse about the poems of Bei Dao, as I am reading them and will review for Oyster Boy. I could tell you how he transformed moonlight into grains of wheat that were people.
I could bemoan Sunday's simultaneous uprising from tub and toilet that flowed into the one room in the house that has to be carpeted--and my life with
Published on June 30, 2011 11:45
June 29, 2011
Wales Album: visiting Meri Wells, part four
Meri Wells by the fireplace.
Clive Hicks-Jenkins with a Meri Wells friend.
The gallery by night...
Leaving Meri Wells
Welsh poppies by star- and porch-light.
And when I return to Ty Isaf,
a Meri Wells "bishop"
stands by my bed.
Meri Wells is everywhere at Ty Isaf.
Here's the guardian of the paddock...
...or else the guardian of the garden below.
Clive Hicks-Jenkins with a Meri Wells friend.
The gallery by night...
Leaving Meri Wells
Welsh poppies by star- and porch-light.
And when I return to Ty Isaf,
a Meri Wells "bishop"
stands by my bed.
Meri Wells is everywhere at Ty Isaf.
Here's the guardian of the paddock...
...or else the guardian of the garden below.
Published on June 29, 2011 10:00
June 28, 2011
Wales Album: visiting Meri Wells, part three
The owner of a crafts gallery in North Carolina has prodded me to get moving on the Wales Album; she wants to see more pottery... So off we go to Wales once more. Be sure and click to make the images larger if you want to catch Jack in the garden or glimpse poppies and bluebells.
Meri Wells with me and cups and the feet of Peter Wakelin.
Clive Hicks-Jenkins behind my little camera.
The barn
Meri Wells with me and cups and the feet of Peter Wakelin.
Clive Hicks-Jenkins behind my little camera.
The barn
Published on June 28, 2011 09:13
June 27, 2011
Still laboring on yesterday's flood... Back tomorrow! Ple...
Still laboring on yesterday's flood... Back tomorrow! Please hop about on older posts for today...
Published on June 27, 2011 09:01
June 25, 2011
Rue for A. E. Housman from "The Throne of Psyche"
This is part of the underpainting for "Touched,"
the painting that adorns the hardcover jacket
and paperback cover of The Throne of Psyche.
If you look at the book image below, you'll see
the designers made an interesting change.
It's a lovely, cool Saturday evening with the birds starting up the twittering machine. I'm a bit sleepy, thanks to waking up to another poem in the night . . . So
the painting that adorns the hardcover jacket
and paperback cover of The Throne of Psyche.
If you look at the book image below, you'll see
the designers made an interesting change.
It's a lovely, cool Saturday evening with the birds starting up the twittering machine. I'm a bit sleepy, thanks to waking up to another poem in the night . . . So
Published on June 25, 2011 15:51
June 24, 2011
Marja-Leena asks a question
I enjoy going to Marja-Leena's site and think you would too.
Yesterday artist Marja-Leena Rathje wrote me a letter and asked about the truth of a post from a website she visits—it's a useful site about books from Finland. The post argued various things: that women writers are judged and marketed by age and by looks; that the "old" and "ugly" have trouble finding publishers and agents; that
Yesterday artist Marja-Leena Rathje wrote me a letter and asked about the truth of a post from a website she visits—it's a useful site about books from Finland. The post argued various things: that women writers are judged and marketed by age and by looks; that the "old" and "ugly" have trouble finding publishers and agents; that
Published on June 24, 2011 08:09