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Publication updates: new poems and CNF out; work long and shortlisted for prizes and forthcoming; latest news on Ethics in the Arthurian Legend!
Hello, all! I’ve been busily grading and getting the Spring semester concluded (and balancing that with cancer treatments) and so have been remiss in sharing some recent publications and good news. Without further ado, if you like what I make … Continue reading
Posted in Editorial work, fiction, poetry, Publishing, writing
Tagged AmEditing, amwriting, amwritingfiction, amwritingpoetry, Arthurian Legend, Arthurian Scholarship, Cathexis Northwest Press, Dark and Twisty With a Side of Optimism, DarkWinter Literary Magazine, Dream Visions, Eccentric Orbits 4, Ethics in the Arthurian Legend, Grendel's Mother, I'm In This Story and I Don't Like It, Miracle Monocle 20, Nailbiter, Rhysling longlist, Rhysling nomination, speculative fiction, Speculative poetry, Star*Line 42, The Quiet Moments, Three Haiku to Chill the Spine, What the Old Woman Knows
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“Weird Literature,” Third Graders, and Me-Now
Here’s a little story. When I was in third grade, we moved from Hawaii, where my father was stationed at Pearl Harbor, to Williamsburg, Virginia, in the middle of the academic year. I was put in Ms. Riddick’s class. Already … Continue reading
A few brief updates: teaching, publications, a reading, and a corgi in the snow!
Hello All! January was one of those blink-and-you’ll-miss-it months. We’re back in session for the spring term, and I’m teaching some of my favorite things–History of the English Language, the Medieval Literature seminar, the senior capstone in English, and a … Continue reading
Posted in poetry, Teaching, Uncategorized, writing
Tagged amwritingpoetry, Capricon, Capricon42, corgi, poet, poetry, publication, snow, snowday, teaching, writing
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Chipping away at dreams . . .
It’s finally official–the bio has been added to the roster, and I’m thrilled to be able to share that I am a Star*Line Magazine poet! You can read “Riding Down a Dream” in issue 44.4, available now! https://www.sfpoetry.com/sl/issues/starline44.4.html This was … Continue reading
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Tagged amwriting, amwritingpoetry, poet, poetry, publication, publishedpoem, speculativepoem, speculativepoet, speculativepoetry, StarLine, writing
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“Green” now published in In Parentheses 7.1
Just a brief update to share that I’m delighted my prose poem “Green” has been published in In Parentheses 7.1 (Summer 2021) and is available for anyone who would like to read it here: https://inparentheses.art/…/contributor-list-in…/ You’ll find the Green Man, … Continue reading
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Tagged amwriting, amwritingpoetry, poet, poetry, poetrycommunity
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Pandemic Poem #36
(Reading tip: if you are reading this on your phone screen, turning the screen sideways will result in a correct placement of each line; otherwise, they are broken up in unusual and not especially poetic fashion.) Empty Agenda Remember … Continue reading
Pandemic Poem #35
Pandemic Poem #35 came after I overheard several angry neighbors loudly discussing how the government needs to just cut out the nonsense and reopen everything because you can’t hold the economy hostage for a disease. There was a lot of … Continue reading
Pandemic Poem #34
(Reading tip: if you are reading this on your phone screen, turning the screen sideways will result in a correct placement of each line; otherwise, they are broken up in unusual and not especially poetic fashion.) Living Through … Continue reading
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Tagged amwriting, amwritingpoetry, pandemicpoem, pandemicpoetry, poem, poet, poetry, poetrycommunity, poetrynation, responsepoetry, writerlife, writerslife, writingcommunity
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Pandemic Poem #33
(Reading tip: if you are reading this on your phone screen, turning the screen sideways will result in a correct placement of each line; otherwise, they are broken up in unusual and not especially poetic fashion.) Lanes I got … Continue reading
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Tagged amwriting, amwritingpoetry, pandemicpoetry, poem, poet, poetry, poetrycommunity, poetrylife, poetrynation, writercommunity, writerlife, writing
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Pandemic Poem #32
Pandemic poem #32 is one of the ones that went dark and twisty immediately–but in the end, just a hint of hope, maybe. Maybe. If enough people want the cure badly enough to fight together for it instead of continuing … Continue reading
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Tagged amwriting, amwritingpoetry, authorlife, pandemicpoem, poem, poet, poetry, poetrycommunity, poetrynation, responsepoem, writercommunity, writerslife, writing
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