reasons to support chapbook presses:– you're buying chapbooks by writers who often aren't represented in mainstream/bigger presses – your $$ goes a long way into supporting a community– chapbooks are cool af– uh i love chapbooks so just buy 'em — hannah (@hcohenpoet) July 26, 2018
Ah, something else that came along while I was out of the game. She has an entire book of odes and the title are ordered both ways. Thanks for pointing it out. I think I'm going to go in a different direction with this title. There just too much going on with "ode." — Lee […]
My #writing is more like hitchhiking than driving. ETGAR KERET#amwriting #writing — Jon Winokur (@AdviceToWriters) July 26, 2018
PRAYINGjustpay attention,then patcha few words together and don’t try to make them elaborate, this isn’t a contest but the doorwayinto thanks, and a silence in which another voice may speak.— Mary Oliver pic.twitter.com/IoYGlZ24Kp — Kathryn Oliver (@KatOliverArt) July 25, 2018
He was a salesman. A verbal magician who decimated the life savings of the old and gullible. No one actually saw him clip the end off his #nose every time he hung up the phone. But everyone knew.The blood poured from the wound as steadily as the lies from his mouth. #vss365 — N.E. Langston […]
Staggeringly beautiful stained glass c 1430. Our Lady of Sorrows? Note the tear on right cheek Westminster Abbey. pic.twitter.com/G066wKdrwh — Geoffrey Munn (@GeoffreyMunn1) July 18, 2018
"Physical books kept on shelves also permit what an online catalog can never adequately reproduce—the simple, unmatchable excitement of exploring a library’s stacks." From the July/Aug editor's letter by David H. Lynn:https://t.co/ZQHOTqp2AF — Kenyon Review (@kenyonreview) July 25, 2018
I'm really, really counting on this one being true. https://t.co/qRllI5mufC — Lee Potts ? (@LeePottsPoet) July 26, 2018
I just pumped out a poem that I’m really excited about and that’s a good feeling, my friends. I wish you all poem productivity today. Or at least a self-contentedness if you just don’t have a poem in your heart. — Savannah Slone (@sslonewriter) July 25, 2018
Would you ever feel comfortable starting a poem's title "Ode to …" non-ironically? It has far too much satirical baggage at this point, right? — Lee Potts ? (@LeePottsPoet) July 26, 2018