Poet | Writer | Editor | She/her | WHIPSAW @Anhinga_Press | FIXED STAR @jacklegpress | assistant poetry editor @Terrainorg

Joined May 2009
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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
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You've said everything you wanted to say. Time to fill up with new things. Read, feel, think, move your body around. If you write now, you'll just repeat yourself. You've said what you know. Now go learn more, experience more, challenge yourself more.
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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.
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“Seeing is not believing, only believing is believing.” —Brenda Shaughnessy, “Overture” yalereview.org/article/brend…
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Our beloved Lisa Ampleman is moving into a leadership role with our sister press, Acre Books. We're so excited for everything she will do for the press and can't wait to see what comes next for her. But...that means we're looking for a new Managing Editor! Application in thread.
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New (short) story up on Invisible City! <I’m eagle-eying the scrawny man, making sure he latches the safety bar correctly. “Sure that’s tight?” I ask. His too-close breath smells like peppermint covering cigarettes mixed with leftover morning mouth.> invisiblecitylit.com/fiction…
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Juuuust sliding in this favorite Lisa Russ Spaar poem today before the next season hits…
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I have new work at @UCityReview, 8 pieces. Thanks to eds. Andrew Cox & Raphael Maurice. "I’m the vision trapped in the artist, the paint between bristles, dabs and strokes of color, life hidden in lines. Creator moving inside the created." ucityreview.com/32_Rasnake_S…

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“If I’ve learned one thing in this writing life, it’s to trust in that subconscious.” An interesting post by @lesliepwriter! Check it out, friends!❤️
My (less) ancient literary life...my Richard Nixon story that appeared in The Forge: my crazy title helped my story find the right editor! (always free for this stack) lesliepwriter.substack.com/p…
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"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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And now I’m pleased to present: a favorite poem by Diane Seuss(!!)
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“You must build a starship to take you to Venus.” A poem by D. Nurkse.
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Poets, only ONE WEEK LEFT to submit your manuscripts to our competition for the chance to win $1000, 25 author copies, a $500 travel stipend and more! Don't miss your chance to enter: anhingapress.org/new-page #Anhingapress #poetry
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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 poets.org/poem/curl
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One of Mona van Duyn's minimalist sonnets.
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The fog comes on little cat feet. It sits looking over harbor and city on silent haunches and then moves on. —Carl Sandburg poets.org/poem/fog
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