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Gently Criticized Literature
What a wonderful review of my fiction chapbook Mixing Tracks (Gertrude Press, 2009) by Mary Meriam in Gently Read Literature at
http://gentlyread.wordpress.com/2010/...
The book is still available for $8 at http://www.gertrudepress.org/catalog?...
Congratulation to Jane Ellen Glasser for winning this month's Goodreads Newsletter Poetry Contest with her delightful poem "Le déjeuner sur l’herbe." Thanks to all of you who read the poems and voted for your favorite. My poem "Cancer and the Man" came in fourth out of sixth finalists in the Goodreads poll.
How is everyone else's writing going? Anyone know a good place to submit poems about Passover? Seems like the right time to submit the ones I have, if not a bit too late.
http://gentlyread.wordpress.com/2010/...
The book is still available for $8 at http://www.gertrudepress.org/catalog?...
Congratulation to Jane Ellen Glasser for winning this month's Goodreads Newsletter Poetry Contest with her delightful poem "Le déjeuner sur l’herbe." Thanks to all of you who read the poems and voted for your favorite. My poem "Cancer and the Man" came in fourth out of sixth finalists in the Goodreads poll.
How is everyone else's writing going? Anyone know a good place to submit poems about Passover? Seems like the right time to submit the ones I have, if not a bit too late.
Published on February 05, 2010 14:28
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Horizontal Poet Sings Bidyke Blues
Bidyke writer and disabled former pediatrician Jan Steckel writes about poetry, fiction, sexuality, doctoring, poverty, and what it feels like to remember what kind of socks everyone at her readings w
Bidyke writer and disabled former pediatrician Jan Steckel writes about poetry, fiction, sexuality, doctoring, poverty, and what it feels like to remember what kind of socks everyone at her readings wears instead of what their faces look like. Sharing the view from floor level and somewhere skew to the Kinsey Scale, the Horizontal Poet sings the Bidyke Blues while pimping her books and those of her highly unusual friends.
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