January
2011
A rather quaint remembrance over at Riverbabble
on The
Work of Snow.
Some artists establish and orbit, then stay there
forever. Some, on the other hand find a Wormhole.
Red Fez understands.
"Passages I", one of my first poems (sigh)
a 5th place winner over at Vox
Poetica.
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Fall/Winter
2010
sex·tant (skstnt): noun.
1. A navigational instrument containing a graduated 60-degree
arc, used for measuring the altitudes of celestial bodies to determine
latitude and longitude.
2. The third place winner in Hero
Magazine's monthly writing contest for November.
*Not available due to website revamp.*
Hey, it's Last
Call! And it won a weekly contest over at Soft
Copy Publishing.
Sometimes change comes with a whisper,
and sometimes it's with a bang.
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July-August
2010
I wrote a "Letter to You" and "Hard
Colors", but I was really just Clutching
at Straws.
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April
- May 2010
"Handed Down", the sound of crickets chirping
in your head, published in the the May 17 issue of Dew
on the Kudzu.
"Song of the Alley", a piece of creative
nonfiction, published in the April issue of Eclectic
Flash. NOTE: This piece was also included in Eclectic
Flash: Best of 2010. It was also nominated for a
Pushcart Prize. I hope I win. I would love a decoder ring.
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January
- March 2010
Alcoholic Murder over at Paper
Darts. Scroll down to February.
Ever wonder what the difference is between
a writer and an author? Find out here.
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Fall
2009
"The Blind in the Dark" placed 3rd in
Vita.mn's Summer Fiction Contest. My submission
can be found at Vita.mn.
A discussion with entropy at Carte
Blanche.
In April the Minnesota Humanities Center
let me blog about poetry. Starts here: National
Poetry Month
A point of light amidst all of
Infinite
Space
A couple of pieces far, Faraway
A review of Philip
Dacey's The New York Postcard Sonnets
at Debris
Magazine
"Freddy and
the Baby King of Norway" is up over at the cool Thog,
This
Side of Paradise
"Considering
Her", a reflection on Botticelli's The Birth of Venus,
in Radiant
Turnstile
Four poems, including "Lake Superior,
Midnight", in the Aroostook
Review
Solipsism and a side
of fries at The
Beat
A flâneur
feels his years in Eyeshot
A pu pu
platter of poetry on Dead
Drunk Dublin
A tribute to a 19th
Century Symbolist on Tryst
A couple of morsels
for Morsel(s)
White Castle
again and this time harrassing customers? I should be committed
to Ward
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