Tuesday, May 26, 2020
Ponder these Poems at Ponder Savant
This one's a doozy, five poems at Ponder Savant. They were selected for the theme "Still Shining." It's collection involving Arlington's Columbia Pike, Ticker Tape parades, and Plato. Thanks to Mia Savant for posting them.
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Monday, May 25, 2020
This Poem Might Give You the Vapors
A new poem of mine "Vapor Gold" is in Lucky Jefferson's 365 Collection. It should be the second one down.
Friday, May 15, 2020
The Goshdarn Freaking News
A poem of mine by the same name is up at Pendemic, a publication that's been set up in reaction to the current pandemic. Some of you may have guessed that the title of the poem (and this post) comes from Chapo Trap House. If you did, you won, and your prize is...more poetry.
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Sunday, May 10, 2020
Happy Mother's Day
Now that I've got that out of the way, here's two poems for you all to read in the Trouvaille Review. The first is called A Pause After. The second is called Tendency Backstory. A little backstory to this backstory, I originally submitted this poems with the last line missing by mistake. It was accepted nevertheless. So I added the line, and it was accepted. I guess that means, in theory, I had three poems chosen by the review.
Monday, May 4, 2020
One of a Kind Poem
But then again, every poem is a one of kind, for the most part. It's in a one of a kind journal, Infection House. The picture above depicts a woman using a stereoscope, which is what inspired the comparison with Victorian Britain mentioned in the poem.
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