Think you sink, but you can float
The mail has brought my contributor's copy of Not One of Us #66, containing my poem "Volta do Mar." It's about strangers come ashore and going out with them and it shares a tight and beautiful table of contents on the theme of relationships with Sarah McGill, Jennifer Crow, Steve Toase, Alexandra Seidel, Ada Hoffmann, and more. Check it out!
My life at the moment is otherwise something of a double-tracked medical cavalcade, but
spatch has been keeping me updated on the saga of the ship stuck in the Suez Canal, now with unfortunate telemetry.
My life at the moment is otherwise something of a double-tracked medical cavalcade, but

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It's a strong issue! I like this quarterly year so far.
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contributorsubscriber issue came too. (I am losing track of so many things--that was not the issue I contributed to!)A ship getting stuck in the Suez Canal was bound to happen one day ... kind of like a pandemic.
By the way, here is a beautiful poem which you might not otherwise know about ... might add it to a post of my own, but in any case, I wanted you to know about it!
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Thank you!
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contributorsubscriber issue came too. (I am losing track of so many things--that was not the issue I contributed to!)You can contribute to more than one issue! I like it when you do!
A ship getting stuck in the Suez Canal was bound to happen one day ... kind of like a pandemic.
This is true, although since I am not in the shipping business (and it hasn't yet affected my life on the consumer level), I am finding it a lot funnier.
By the way, here is a beautiful poem which you might not otherwise know about ... might add it to a post of my own, but in any case, I wanted you to know about it!
I don't think I'd read it, and it is beautiful, and thank you! Definitely boost its signal.
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Thank you!
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It really is, so to speak, the cherry on top.
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also unfortunate telemetry is phallic-licious.
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Of course!
also unfortunate telemetry is phallic-licious.
I understand it was inadvertent, but I'm still impressed.