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Category Archives: Poetry
June, and a little July
I need to recap my writerly goings-on of the last month-and-a-half, because writing it down is the only way to take it in. First, four more acceptances, bringing the tally to ten for 2016. A reprint to AntipodeanSF, an original to Galaxy’s Edge … Continue reading
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The Game of Lives on SPJ
It was International Poetry Day today and, although generally I don’t see the point of special “days” (I hope the reason is obvious, otherwise I could make a case but it’s beyond the scope of this post), I duly found … Continue reading
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QuarterReads again – there’s poetry, too…
As I later learned, QuarterReads also publishes poetry. So today four of my poems are published there: Burning Flowers (Vienna) “Brush Your Teeth,” You Said Electra, Whenever It Was Dead Lines