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January 16, 2010

More poems at "Mezzo Cammin"

Poems "Scout Ceremony" and "Interregnum" are up at "Mezzo Cammin."(http://www.mezzocammin.com/iambic.php... Ceremony" is about just that--but set on and around the crenellated, arched bridge near the mouth of the Susquehanna (the second bridge.) "Interregnum" was written for a young writer who has gone through a lot of eye surgery, Eileen St. Lauren, and
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Published on January 16, 2010 12:42

January 13, 2010

A Tree for Ezekiel

A second poem of mine is up at the Words of Power issue of qarrtsiluni If you want to make a comment, please leave it there, not here. Beth Adams and Dave Bonta have worked hard on this issue, so I'd like to share any appreciation with them. http://qarrtsiluni.com/2010/01/13/a-t...
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Published on January 13, 2010 10:27

January 11, 2010

Give me your brain! Advise me...

Right now—when I am not lashing my daughter to finish her college applications or doing the FAFSA or meeting my deadlines on the 15th—I am pondering the issue of poetry book marketing.Yes, marketing is boring and is easily left to marketers. But don't go away! I need you! If you're not a poet and not a marketer, I still need you because you're not in the box. If you are a writer/marketer, tell me
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Published on January 11, 2010 07:55

January 8, 2010

Marly at "Lucid Rhythms"

Realized that I posted this on facebook/twitter but not here... Two poems from my frolics and wanderings in Sherwood: http://www.lucidrhythms.com/December-...
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Published on January 08, 2010 18:05

January 5, 2010

Gail White, "Easy Marks"

"Gail White claims a new authority for the woman light-verse writer: The right to assert herself as a satirist, as a clear-eyed critic of the world around her… Her poetic voice seems unusually tough, self-confident, and astringent." —Julie Kane, author of Rhythm & BoozeLast month Gail White sent me her book Easy Marks (David Roberts Books, 2008); I know who Gail is because of the Formalista
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Published on January 05, 2010 14:16

"Gail White claims a new authority for the woman light-ve...

"Gail White claims a new authority for the woman light-verse writer: The right to assert herself as a satirist, as a clear-eyed critic of the world around her… Her poetic voice seems unusually tough, self-confident, and astringent." —Julie Kane, author of Rhythm & BoozeLast month Gail White sent me her book Easy Marks (David Roberts Books, 2008); I know who Gail is because of the Formalista
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Published on January 05, 2010 14:16

December 16, 2009

Self-portrait at qarrtsiluni

"Self-portrait as Dryad, no. 7" is up at qarrtsiluni: http://qarrtsiluni.com/2009/12/16/sel.... There's a podcast and a place for comments, so I'll turn them off here as I'm sure qarrtsiluni and Beth Adams and Dave Bonta (the Bontasaurus) have earned any love that comes along.
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Published on December 16, 2009 08:21

December 14, 2009

Book of the Year + 2009 news

Wouldn't it be surprising if a little novel published in a foreign country and in a limited edition caught a "Book of the Year" notice anywhere in the U.S.? We don't seem to pay that much attention to books in short runs, published on the other side of the ocean. I didn't imagine such a thing--though I've been on such lists before, the idea of Val/Orson even making a "Top Ten" list never drifted
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Published on December 14, 2009 06:24

December 6, 2009

VAL/ORSON etc. SALE

P. S. Publishing is having a Christmas sale: 3 books for the price of 2. Now you could use Val/Orson in multiples of three, couldn't you? And many other books as well.Broad jump to http://store.pspublishing.co.uk.
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Published on December 06, 2009 23:00

December 4, 2009

"It suck'd me first, and now sucks thee": the 4th FLEA

THE FLEA, broadsheet no. 4Like the very best sort of vampire--not sparkly, not sappy, and juicy with blood--The Flea leaps onto the stage of the mortal world.ContentsEditorialEpigraphic poem: Borrowed Tactics by Mark AllinsonDionysus and Apollo by Thomas ZimmermanThe Memoir Artists by Marly YoumansWhen Jesus Was Grown by Gail WhiteThe Reading by Timothy MurphySticking Point by Rick MullinThe
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Published on December 04, 2009 05:16