Archive for April, 2013
“Try to write poems at least one person in the room will hate.” – Marvin Bell
Intermittent Visitors: Joshua Robbins; Mary Alexandra Agner; Brynn Saito; Jeannine Hall Gailey all interviewed by Joanne Merriam. |
26 April 2013
Quick, incomplete list of contributor news!
Hi ducklings. I’ve been pulled six ways from Sunday for the past month or two, so I am way behind on listing contributor news! So let’s just get through what we can over my lunch hour.
For Apocalypse Now: Poems and Prose from the End of Days contributors:
- Nicky Beer‘s “The Plagiarist” at The Rumpus
- Darcie Dennigan‘s “The Job Interview” at Books Matter
- Seth Fried‘s “Das Kolumne” #10 at Tin House
- WWNO discusses Rodney Jones‘ Imaginary Logic
- Kevin Prufer reading with Martha Serpas at Lone Star College-Montgomery on Thursday, April 18, at 7 p.m. Free, open to public; Library Building (Building F).
- Poets’ Quarterly reviewed The Girls of Peculiar by Catherine Pierce
- Chapter16 reviews Joshua Robbins‘ Praise Nothing
For 140 And Counting contributors:
- Ken Liu nominated for Hugo (!!) and spotlighted in Locus
- Stella Pierides‘s “The Price of Youth” at Contemporary Haibun Online
- Rhonda Parrish posted a gallery of Marge Simon‘s art
16 April 2013
I don’t truly understand anything until I’ve written about it.
Intermittent Visitors: Iris Jamahl Dunkle interviewed by Joanne Merriam. |
11 April 2013
Perhaps it’s an exercise in empathy, an attempt to characterize especially the missing or dead in whole, actual, honest terms.
Intermittent Visitors: David J. Daniels interviewed by Joanne Merriam. |
9 April 2013
I believe at this point in my life it is about communicating things I already know or am learning on a deeper level.
Intermittent Visitors: Roberta Beary interviewed by Joanne Merriam. |
7 April 2013
poems are wonderful containers for the communication of complex ideas or for truths that are larger than we are
Intermittent Visitors: Kevin Prufer interviewed by Joanne Merriam. |
2 April 2013