Cover reveal! I’m so thrilled to share the cover of WHIPSAW coming from @Anhinga_Press in April. My gratitude to acclaimed sculptor David Altmejd for gracing the cover with a detail from his powerful sculpture “Le Trou” and many thanks to the David Kordansky Gallery. 1/4
Looking forward to leading this summer Workshop~*
Advanced Poetry Workshop with Suzanne Frischkorn. Designed for writers with workshop experience. This six week online workshop begins July 7th. We’ll be meeting Tuesday nights from 6 – 8pm ET.
Registration info in comments.
"Really, how many of us have spent the entire weekend in one pair of sweatpants, lounging around the house, putting off chores, or nursing a recent breakup." @SeanLemonhead writes about his experiences at work, a residential facility for traumatic brain injuries. Link in thread.
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It seems wrong
to curl now within the confines
of a poem. You can’t hide
from what you made
inside what you made
or so I’m told.
—Diane Seuss, born #OTD in 1956
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I got a full request yesterday for my dark academia novel, Such a Bright Girl within 24 hours of querying! It’s about how the mysterious 1956 disappearance of a Vermont college student exposes the quiet violence beneath privilege, desire, and the illusion of belonging.
Stoked!
From the Archives: Virginia Woolf wanders the streets of London. "For the eye has this strange property: it rests only on beauty; like a butterfly it seeks out color and basks in warmth."
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Soon the electrical wires will grow heavy under the snow.
I am thinking of fire of the possibility of fire & then moving
Across America in a car with a powder blue dashboard,
Moving to country music & the heart
Is torn a little more because the song says the truth.
Because in the thirty-six things that can happen
To people, men & women, women & women,
Men & men, in all these things the soul is bound
To be broken somewhere along the line
—Lucie Brock-Broido, born #OTD in 1956
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