Well, I came here out of guilt, thinking I hadn't written anything for a week or two, but, alas, it has only been 3 days.
My contributor copies of Cimarron Review came yesterday in a glut of post-MLK Jr. Day mail. I had a stack of junk mail that was 1/2 foot high. Stupid junk & wasted paper. Boo! But I digress. Read Cimarron Review and you will see my poem, "Itch." I'd put a link to the site, but the new issue isn't up yet. So. There's that.
In other news: "Chateaubriand" and "Nothing to Undo" (and my interview) should go up on the Kenyon Review website today. There's that, too.
And, unrelated, I've started to continue reading Jude. I also started watching Daniel Derronda on Netflix while cooking & cleaning. After the first episode, I considered stopping the video to read the book, but I am in love with Romola Gaira (Emma in Emma) (and wow, her fans scare me a little). So, now I'll have to cook & clean a lot so I have an excuse to continue watching it.
My contributor copies of Cimarron Review came yesterday in a glut of post-MLK Jr. Day mail. I had a stack of junk mail that was 1/2 foot high. Stupid junk & wasted paper. Boo! But I digress. Read Cimarron Review and you will see my poem, "Itch." I'd put a link to the site, but the new issue isn't up yet. So. There's that.
In other news: "Chateaubriand" and "Nothing to Undo" (and my interview) should go up on the Kenyon Review website today. There's that, too.
And, unrelated, I've started to continue reading Jude. I also started watching Daniel Derronda on Netflix while cooking & cleaning. After the first episode, I considered stopping the video to read the book, but I am in love with Romola Gaira (Emma in Emma) (and wow, her fans scare me a little). So, now I'll have to cook & clean a lot so I have an excuse to continue watching it.
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