It’s always a pleasure to be published along side so many amazing poets in Verse-Virtual, and November’s issue is no exception. This issue includes two of my poems. Click here to read “Eurydice's Cardinal” and “My Monkey Grammarian.” To learn more about the Verse-Virtual family read the editor’s note, which is in […]
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It’s always a pleasure to be published along side so many amazing poets in Verse-Virtual, and November’s issue is no exception. This issue includes two of my poems. Click here to read “Eurydice's Cardinal” and “My Monkey Grammarian.” To learn more about the Verse-Virtual family read the editor’s note, which is in […]
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Rob Carney gives his take on the origin story of jack-o-lanterns in his Folklore blog post for his series Old Roads, New Stories: A Blog Series on Terrain.org. The blog posts are short and full of writing inspiration. This one is a great example of an origin story. Use comfortable and creative […]
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Baltimore Review announced earlier this year they will be paying contributors and they are currently reading for their next issue. “Payment for general submissions is Web exposure and a copy of the compilation in which the author’s work appears. In addition, we are now able to provide contributors with […]
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To read more about Lunch Ticket and their editors, read their About page here. “Lunch Ticket is a twice-yearly journal published by the MFA community of Antioch University of Los Angeles, a program that is devoted to the education of literary artists, community engagement, and the pursuit of social justice.” For […]
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Rob Carney explains exactly what he means by “Inventory of Weird” in his Evolution blog post for his series Old Roads, New Stories: A Blog Series on Terrain.org. The blog posts are short and full of poetry wisdom. This one focuses on how to watch for the weird and then […]
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Rob Carney explains exactly what he means by “Inventory of Weird” in his Evolution blog post for his series Old Roads, New Stories: A Blog Series on Terrain.org. The blog posts are short and full of poetry wisdom. This one focuses on how to watch for the weird and then […]
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