twists to the heart, on the trope
Apr. 26th, 2012 01:00 pmA bitty poem you should read, for the love of language:
N.E. Taylor, Sarcophagus
Longer, but still brief-sounding poems like watercolor postcards capturing stories from a new angle:
Ken Liu's Seven Haiku's from Ye Xian & Mother I Always Knew It Was You
***
I am so stoked to tell you that I am going to publish a poem in inkscrawl, the magazine that "Sarcophagus" appears in. It is a great webzine, so I feel so honored to have them ask to publish "Avoiding the Issue".
And because I *love* the poem, too, I can't wait to link you all to it! :drums fingers:
N.E. Taylor, Sarcophagus
Longer, but still brief-sounding poems like watercolor postcards capturing stories from a new angle:
Ken Liu's Seven Haiku's from Ye Xian & Mother I Always Knew It Was You
***
I am so stoked to tell you that I am going to publish a poem in inkscrawl, the magazine that "Sarcophagus" appears in. It is a great webzine, so I feel so honored to have them ask to publish "Avoiding the Issue".
And because I *love* the poem, too, I can't wait to link you all to it! :drums fingers: