This, That and The Other ...
Tomorrow, Lea and I head to Ossning, New York, to read at some National Poetry Month shindig or other at, I believe, is a Senior Center. Don't know a lot about the gig (it was set up by a young friend out that way), but I actually rather like reading at Senior Centers. The last time I did was at Leisure World in Laguna Woods, California, and it was a surprisingly fun time. In any case, it'll be good to get away from home for a day. Afterward, we'll be heading to New Haven, Conn., to visit our friend Jenna, who's doing SCIENCE! at Yale. When you're working at Yale, SCIENCE! is always in all-caps, with an exclamation point. It's in the Constitution.)
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On the homefront, the website for The BILiNE Project, aka Best Indie Lit New England, has gone live. BiLINE is a project a bunch of editors from various New England-based lit journals -- including myself, Thomas Dodson, Samantha Milowsky, Astrid Drew, Lori Desrosiers, Annabel Gill and Elizabeth MacDuffie have -- have been working on for a few months. All the info's on the site, but the short of it, I'm really excited to have an opportunity to draw attention to some of the great, independently published poetry and fiction that comes out of New England. More soon, but in the meantime, I'm really looking forward to this.
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On the homefront, the website for The BILiNE Project, aka Best Indie Lit New England, has gone live. BiLINE is a project a bunch of editors from various New England-based lit journals -- including myself, Thomas Dodson, Samantha Milowsky, Astrid Drew, Lori Desrosiers, Annabel Gill and Elizabeth MacDuffie have -- have been working on for a few months. All the info's on the site, but the short of it, I'm really excited to have an opportunity to draw attention to some of the great, independently published poetry and fiction that comes out of New England. More soon, but in the meantime, I'm really looking forward to this.
Published on April 12, 2012 00:27
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