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Showing posts with label amazons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label amazons. Show all posts
Sunday, February 16, 2020
The Best Late News--Pushcart Nomination 2020!
I just found out (having been out of touch in social media lately) that the Editors of Fiolet & Wing: An Anthology of Domestic Fabulist Poetry, nominated my poem "A Modern Day Amazon Visits the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston" for a 2020 Pushcart Prize back in November (along with four other poets published in that volume.) Thank you, Stacey Balkun and Catherine Moore!
This honor came at a good time for me, since I haven't been writing or submitting much lately and I needed a good kick in the pants!
This is my 3rd Pushcart nomination: 2014, 2017 and now 2020! I hope it's a good portent for the year to come!
Thursday, September 03, 2015
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
The Quarterday Review to publish my latest ghazal and review my chapbook!
I'm happy to have a new ghazal, "Thirteen Days and Nights" upcoming in the new journal The Quarterday Review: Poetry of Mythic Journeys. This is an ekphrastic ghazal inspired by the painting “The Amazon Queen Thalestris in the Camp of Alexander the Great” by Johann Georg Platzer, with thanks to Adrienne Mayor’s article on the subject in History Today 1/15. Her article and Platzer's painting really brought the encounter to life for me.
Quarterday's editor also kindly agreed to review my chapbook, Shining from a Different Firmament!
Quarterday's editor also kindly agreed to review my chapbook, Shining from a Different Firmament!
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