A huge thank you to the @NYJournalofBook for publishing such a gorgeous and thorough review of We, the Almighty Fires! I seriously want to frame this and hang it on my wall. @AliceJamesBooks https://t.co/nk7zNtAgz7 — Anna Rose Welch (@AnnaRoseWelch) April 23, 2018
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Looks like I'm buying Eagles tickets next season. — Lee Potts ? (@LeePottsPoet) April 23, 2018
i relate to this so much. @IMKristenBell has a good philosophy about this – you're only allowed to compare yourself to former versions of yourself. that helps a bit ? — kennedy elliott (@kennelliott) April 23, 2018
i relate to this so much. @IMKristenBell has a good philosophy about this – you're only allowed to compare yourself to former versions of yourself. that helps a bit ? — kennedy elliott (@kennelliott) April 23, 2018
i relate to this so much. @IMKristenBell has a good philosophy about this – you're only allowed to compare yourself to former versions of yourself. that helps a bit ? — kennedy elliott (@kennelliott) April 23, 2018
"This lively and moving debut collection [WE, THE ALMIGHTY FIRES] reveals a poet on intimate terms with the sacred texts, while discovering something even more compelling in the intimate embraces of those nearest."—@NYJournalofBook Read the review here: https://t.co/WScOK8PTyd pic.twitter.com/gawpvUPQlH — Alice James Books (@AliceJamesBooks) April 23, 2018
If your poetry gets published in a toxic place that you also know is toxic, I most likely won’t read it until it comes out in your book. Because I support you as a fellow poet. Not because I support your model of Any Publication is Better Than Listening to My Fellow Poets. — Roy […]
Each president in this photo did things I disagreed with politically. Quite a lot, in fact, for most of them. And yet I never doubted that every single one of them acted based on core values, including love of country—not, primarily, love of self. pic.twitter.com/N19fV1zPoD — David Priess (@DavidPriess) April 22, 2018
That's really not how pie charts work you know. — Lee Potts ? (@LeePottsPoet) April 22, 2018