Posts tagged ‘140 And Counting’
The Evolutionist Remembers Middle School
140 And Counting contributors:
Chuck Von Nordheim‘s “The Evolutionist Remembers Middle School” appeared at Every Day Poets last week.
Lucas Stensland appeared in a poet showcase at Cara Holman’s Prose Posies.
22 April 2012
distant howl…
| 140 And Counting contributors:
Francis W. Alexander has just had stories published in The Drabbler, Issue # 20 and Dark Gothic Resurrected (Spring 2012, Lulu or Kindle). Deborah Finkelstein has a poem (“The Blouse”) in last Saturday’s Your Daily Poem. Chen-ou Liu has a tanka in Monday’s Every Day Poets. |
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18 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
Neal and Neil: 8 poems
Poetry from 140 And Counting alumni: Neal Whitman‘s “Take My Word for It” is in the latest issue of The Legendary Chicago Poetry Review and from Neil Ellman: “Winter Windows” and “The Bat” are in Bone Orchard Poetry; “Heavy Red,” “Balancement” and “Improvisation No. 27 (The Garden of Love)” are in Synchronized Chaos: an interdisciplinary art, literary, science, cultural, and travel writing webzine; and “Uncle Joe” and “Panorama” are in Dead Snakes.
9 April 2012
T. D. Ingram

Photo credit Ally Ingram
T. D. Ingram is a retired advertising writer-producer-director who has been writing haiku, senryu, haibun and tanka since 2002. Born and raised in Southern Illinois, he now resides in Texas. His poems have appeared in Ambrosia, Atlas Poetica, Handful of Stones, Notes From the Gean, River of Stones, Seven by Twenty, Sketchbook, South by Southeast and Tinywords. Find him at tdi.posterous.com or on Twitter as Haikujots.
Books for Upper Rubber Boot:
Contemplative haiku chapbook Hiss of Leaves was released August 2012.
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T. D. Ingram is one of 119 contributors to 140 And Counting.
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2 April 2012
handfuls
140 And Counting contributor Christina Nguyen has work today in a handful of stones, the small stone e-zine.
2 April 2012
Invasion of the Night
Kristine Ong Muslim has reviewed Peg Duthie‘s Measured Extravagance:
What I admire most about this book is Peg Duthie’s masterful treatment of highly politicized topics (such as the political inclinations of well-known scientists) into a non-politically-correct lattice.
Also, news for 140 And Counting contributors: Neil Ellman has two poems in Spinozablue this week; and Francis W. Alexander currently has a haibun in the March 2012 Haibun Today and a story in Night to Dawn, Issue 21, which also has work by Marge Simon.
31 March 2012
the great flesh markets of Bangkok
The brand new Buzzymag, which bills itself as “Your Premier Source for Everything Sci-Fi & Fantasy,” features a compelling new biological suspense story by 140 And Counting alum Ken Liu called “Exotic Pets.”
The Mainichi Daily News announced their annual selections for 2011, and 140 And Counting contributors Helen Buckingham, Deborah P. Kolodji and Alan Summers all received Honourable Mentions!
Finally, Neon: A Literary Magazine has posted a mixed review of Heather Kamins‘ Blueshifting:
There is much to ponder in this collection. The recurring scientific imagery is used to make observations about our relationships to each other, the natural world and the universe as a whole. These themes are poetic staples, but that doesn’t mean there is nothing new to say about them. In particular, the scientific theme helps dissolve the artificial divide between science and art.
30 March 2012
bring me my captain’s hat and other news
“A Multiple of Sorrows” and “Good Morning,” two poems by Measured
Extravagance author Peg Duthie, have been published by Houseboat. They accompany photo prompts No. 26 and No. 27.
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Berit Ellingsen (a 140 And Counting alum) has a short story in Rocket Science, an anthology due to be published in 2012 by Mutation Press.
Also a 140 And Counting contributor, Lucas Stensland has a short poem (“Bring Me My Captain’s Hat”) in the March issue of Four and Twenty. |
And, in the Wish We’d Seen This Before It Happened category, turns out that URB editor Joanne Merriam‘s reading with Peg Duthie (Measured Extravagance) and Mary Alexandra Agner (The Scientific Method; The Doors of the Body) was a Critics’ Pick in last week’s Nashville Scene.
26 March 2012
perfect circles
URB editor Joanne Merriam read poetry with Peg Duthie (Measured Extravagance1) and Mary Alexandra Agner (The Scientific Method; The Doors of the Body) today at the Nashville Public Library, and blogged about it here.
| And, some new publications from 140 And Counting alums: Aurelio Rico Lopez III‘s poem “Eastern Demons” appeared at Every Day Poets on March 22nd; Simon Kewin‘s short story “Live From The Continuing Explosion” from Perfect Circles (which cover photo, incidentally, appears to be of the same Prague astronomical clock featured on the cover of Blueshifting) was reviewed at length by StoryADay; Berit Ellingsen has work in issue 2 of Lost in Thought; S. Kay was featured at trapeze on March 15th. | ![]() |
1Which is now available at Barnes & Noble!
24 March 2012





