Archive for 12 April 2012
Sliding to the moon (Let me play among the stars)
Fireside (“Many genres. No limits. Just good stories.”) has published “To the Moon” by 140 And Counting contributor Ken Liu, and Thunderclap has published the prose poem “Sliding” by fellow contributor Berit Ellingsen.
Heather Kamins‘ Blueshifting has just been briefly reviewed by reader Wulf, who said, in part, “It is a fairly short work, with sixteen poems, most of which easily fit within the span of a page or so, but each is exquisitely crafted with ample rewards for taking time to chew the cud of them… Very impressive and I would give it 5/5.” |
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12 April 2012
Couplets – April 12

- Ojibway Poet Heid Erdrich and the Craft of Writing (at Wendy Brown-Baez’s Wendy’s Muse)
- 3 Questions for Mary Alexandra Agner (at Miriam Sagan’s Miriam’s Well: Poetry, Land Art, and Beyond)
- Couplets Blog Tour: “Why Getting Small Details Right Matters,” by Pat Valdata (at Celia Lisset Alvarez’s Writing with Celia)
- James Brush (at Angie Werren’s feathers: micropoetry (and tinyprose))
- Featured “Couplets” Poet: Sue Burke (at Christina Nguyen’s A wish for the sky…)
- National Poetry Month: Guest Post #9, Andrea Grillo . . . (at Margaret Dornaus’ Haiku-doodle)
ETA: Math or poetry — must one choose? (Eveline Pye at JoAnne Growney’s Intersections — Poetry with Mathematics).
12 April 2012