
Special honor, honorable mention: SWWIM Every Day’s “Poetry for Purses” contest
An honorable mention in SWWIM Every Day’s Purses for Poetry Contest was meaningful for several reasons.
An honorable mention in SWWIM Every Day’s Purses for Poetry Contest was meaningful for several reasons.
I’m was thrilled to learn that my new manuscript won the 2018 Concrete Wolf Chapbook competition and will be published this fall!
My new poem, “Personal Effects,” in this issue, deals with the aftermath of loss and questions of belonging (and belongings) that ensue.
A poetry reading in the country surrounded by magnificent art was the recipe for a perfect fall day.
New audio has been posted in South Florida Poetry Review to accompany a recent poem. Have a listen!
I’m humbled to be among the poets reading at an off-site event cosponsored by Rise Up Review and SWWIM during AWP March 8.
It’s always nice to get a shout-out. Superstition Review is wonderful about including contributor notes and I’m grateful for their support.
A 30-day intense writing program I signed up for held challenges, but also unexpected rewards.
Is there a time to every poem, just as there is to every season? Time is ephemeral, and I believe writing takes what it takes, so, yes.
In this podcast for the journal’s Authors Talk series, I talk about my poem, “Exotic Taste.”
Moving ahead since my father’s death in March has happened one foot in front of the other. Specific types of writing and reading have been lifelines.
As valuable as the actual class prompts was the insight I gained into some of my own mechanisms for coping.