There's nothing I'd love to do more on the last day of #nationalpoetrymonth than sign some books and send them your way, including this gorgeous @lindsaylusby designed broadside for free. Thanks for supporting poets and poetry! https://t.co/eon8UaFBbZ
Today is the 35th anniversary of Chernobyl, the first of this pair of poems Luisa Muradyan and I wrote, connecting the past disaster our families lived through with our present parenting through pandemic, drastically different, but the same palpable fear of the unknown in the air
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TONIGHT!!!! You don't wanna miss this magic. @Galactic_Rabbit, @nahhhlina, @volesvo, & Luisa Muradyan, hosted by @thesoviette! Register here: https://t.co/srBdOfi79f
Did I write this poem a year ago, or yesterday?
Thanks to @SWWIMmiami@SandraBeasley @Neil_delaFlor @omiamifestival for making me a part of the #PoetryInBloom project. All the poems this month have been so good! Also available in gorgeous broadsides and bouquets 💐💐💐💐
And we've finally caught up with everything from 2019! Bring it on 2020, good thing you're in the past!!! Slow and steady we are getting there, or here to 2021.
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Marina Tsvetaeva is one of my favorite poets and I’m thrilled to have my translations of three poems from her Girlfriend cycle included in Frank Wynne’s (@terribleman) new tome of queer writing from @hoz_books (originally pubbed in @constructionlit)
Now what was this — Iceland and a piece of wood? Who cared about that kind of — were they expensive? Were they rare? If the answer was yes, this was going to be fun. -Laton Carter https://t.co/AXWBxXgP2x
I rubbed my fingers over the ruly bird’s webs to warm them, and the ice melted all shiny and dewy as the goose stared into the distance, patiently or bluely, I could not tell. -@gytrashh https://t.co/7IHoC1lqQ6
Royal had never owned his own car and he didn’t really have any place in particular he wanted to go, but he liked to lay back and daydream about driving like anyone else. -Matt Dube
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Each bore an eerie resemblance to me in their general appearance and manner of speaking but differed dramatically in terms of attitude and demeanor. -@WinoCarpenter https://t.co/MyT9PhMKtp
...[Shaun] Tan’s 2011 Academy Award for the filmic adaptation from literature of 'The Lost Thing' demonstrated that ‘urban alienation’ is a subject matter that transcends worldly boundaries. -Domenic Trimboli https://t.co/GQnfOYIvek
Last night I dreamed of a cow watching over me as I slept, it’s large, wet eyes seeming to speak my fears of the coming day. -Peter Grandbois https://t.co/l7ZoGr9Mr7