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June 22, 2010

Girl on a Bridge reviewed in Pedestal Magazine

From the title alone, you know that Girl on a Bridge will probably involve danger, personal transition, or perhaps lost youth. Suzanne Frischkorn's second poetry collection contains many of these standard elements, yet so much more. Frischkorn challenges the weighty assumption of what "a girl on a bridge" suggests beyond the usual Hollywood-esque suicide thoughts or coming of age scenarios. The
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Published on June 22, 2010 12:45

The Valley Center of the Arts Poetry Reading

Join Us! 1 PM Sunday, June 27The Valley Center of the Arts119 Caroline StreetDerby, CTFREErefreshments will be servedSuzanne Frischkorn is the author of Girl on a Bridge (2010) and Lit Windowpane (2008) both from Main Street Rag Publishing. In addition she is the author of five chapbooks, most recently, American Flamingo (2008). She is an Assistant Poetry Editor for Anti-.Jeff Mock is the
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Published on June 22, 2010 05:39

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June 16, 2010

Happy Bloomsday!

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Published on June 16, 2010 14:39

June 13, 2010

New Books in the House

The Last Lie, poems by Tony Gloeggler (NYQ Books, 2010)Temptation by Water, poems by Diane Lockward (Wind, 2010)Fear of Moving Water, poems by Alex Grant (Wind, 2009)
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Published on June 13, 2010 07:17

June 11, 2010

WordForge

Monday, June 14, 7PMFeaturing Suzanne Frischkorn and John SurowieckiSuzanne Frischkorn is the author of Girl on a Bridge (2010) and Lit Windowpane (2008) both from Main Street Rag Publishing. In addition she is the author of five chapbooks, most recently American Flamingo (2008). A 2009 Emerging Writers Fellow of The Writer's Center, her honors also include the Aldrich Poetry Award, and an Artist
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Published on June 11, 2010 07:47

June 9, 2010

Art History 101 Vomitry

What is it about art that makes us hate art lovers so very much? It's easy enough to love artists themselves, particularly artists who can convey emotion beautifully on the canvas but who struggle to express simple thoughts in conversation. I like that over-abstracting flavor of awkwardness in a person. What I don't like is the sorts of people who speak fluidly and easily and steadily at art
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Published on June 09, 2010 03:05

June 6, 2010

How to be a Sensitive Poet

Thanks to Rusty for this!
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Published on June 06, 2010 18:30

The Lovely

Sandy Longhorn on Girl on a Bridge
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Published on June 06, 2010 09:45