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The Strange Case of Maribel Dixon is now for sale. The chapbook explores the story of the mysterious disappearance of Maribel Dixon in November 1934. Evidence shows she may have been involved in a dangerous experiment led by her husband, Edward Dixon, a rogue physicist with either extreme delusions or magnificent visions of a strange,…
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Some of you will remember my shoe sojourn from a while back. I’m pleased to update you with some significant movement in the shoe area of my life. I have been without new black dress shoes since I graduated from college in 1999. The old pair were getting, well, old. Out of style. Etc. So…
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Anti-, a new poetry journal set to launch in early 2008, seeks submissions. Send three to seven original, unpublished poems as an attachment (Word .doc or RTF) to antipoetry(at)anti-poetry.com (replace (at) with @) Either in the file or the body of the e-mail, include a cover letter with your name, contact information, a contributor-note biography…
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My new chapbook will be out very soon! I think it just went to the printer. The gorgeous cover features photography by Tracy Longley-Cook, who did the cover of Living Things as well. The chapbook explores the mysterious vanishing of Maribel Dixon, wife of physicist Edward Dixon, and his desperate attempt to find her and…
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We begin our second year of publishing creative work on a city-by-city basis with the launch of Joseph Harrington’s Lawrence. This Kansas city is home to an aesthetically diverse group of poets, all innovating poetry in their own ways. The Lawrence edition features poetry by Anne BoyerCyrus ConsoleJoseph HarringtonJim McCraryJudy RoitmanK. Silem MohammadKenneth IrbyWilliam J.…
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to Didi, for including me in a series of interviews with “poets she digs.” Squee! Our exchange centers mainly around my poem from the David Trinidad issue of MiPO, “I am the boy who is tied down.”