I have several poems appearing in this new anthology, which also includes work from many, many other poets I have learned from and admired. It's a great collection (even historic, apparently), with lots of thought-provoking and beautiful writing, and I am honored to have been included!
I'm a twenty-first century Mormon poet!
Thursday, November 10, 2011
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So impressive, but I can't say I'm surprised. You really amaze me with your talents. Why aren't you more self-promoting, conceited, snooty? I would be if I was as smart and prolific as you.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
Girl! You never cease to impress me! That is such a great accomplishment! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteAw, this is no surprise. Great food and great poetry go together, you know. But poetry fits better between the covers of a book. YOu do know that you are a particularly gifted person, right?
ReplyDeleteThat is AWESOME!!!
ReplyDeleteDo people need to buy the book to read the rest of that poem? I hate ending it all there.
ReplyDeletecool! Where can i get my copy?
ReplyDeleteSweet! I can't wait to get it and then some day visit you and have you sign it.
ReplyDeleteRach: I think you can buy it here http://b10mediaworx.com/b10mwx/catalog/fire-in-the-pasture
ReplyDeleteor from Amazon. I do like to have a book of poetry on my nightstand for non-committal reading. I mean, you can just open it up and read from anywhere, for a short or a long amount of time. :)
Bravo. How perfectly nice to see your name in the pages of a book. And what a lovely poem. Marie Curie is a particular favorite of mine. I look forward to reading the rest of it.
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