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Category Archives: Poetry

Settler’s Song

Podcast journal StarShipSofa 208 contains my poem “Settler’s Song” at 1:19:25.

the angle to tip an oar and tear through it

Riddle Fence just accepted my poem “Getting Wet from Head to Toe” for their November issue! They published “The Hotel” awhile ago, and do a really beautiful job on the physical object of the journal with artwork and design and paper quality all beautifully balanced (as well as of course publishing genius work, present company [...]

long I stayed alone with the corpse

My poem “Whose Tongue is the Wind’s Tongue?” will be in the December issue—36: Electronic(a)—of Cordite Poetry Review. Cordite pushes the boundaries in ways that few other journals do, and I really respect and admire their efforts, so I’m particularly pleased that they’ve accepted this poem, a cento* (or poetry mash-up) that I wrote back [...]

loon cries

The August issue of Four and Twenty is up, with one of my short poems in it.

bumblebee

The Furnace Review has published my very short poem “Bumblebee.”

loon calls over the water

This weekend has been kind of insanely productive. I’ve been hard at work on stuff relating to starting my publishing company, Upper Rubber Boot Books, and publishing a best-of-type anthology of work from Seven by Twenty, for several months now, and this weekend I finished a bunch of related tasks, notably getting an EIN, updating [...]

how 2 is 4 part two

Those four haiku were published really fast: “dandelion cracked sidewalk” on Friday, and today “the moon’s astonished,” “robots at the park” and “robot dreams.”

how 2 is 4

Two haiku acceptances today: one at escarp and one (for three scifaiku) at microcosms.

There’s no way to know / from where our next light will come — / if we should look to heaven or to earth — so / I choose to be aware of the closeness, / thin boundary between mountain-shadow / and sea-salt starfield.

Read “Months after the Mt. Cashmere Wildfire, with Meteors” by Luke Johnson.

▌♥ ▌& Oaklands Historic House Museum

Went to Oaklands Historic House Museum yesterday with my friend Diana. It was pretty interesting, and our guide was able to answer all our many questions. I now covet these sofas they have that have three distinct upholstered backs, which I have just this second learned are called medallion backs, like this (only theirs had [...]

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