To everyone who commented here on my last post, or left thumbs-up and congratulations over at Facebook: thank you. It isn't that we expected no one to notice or care when we made our announcement. We know we have good friends. But we were not expecting to be staring at our respective computer screens that night, watching social media go crazy—it was incredibly entertaining and heartwarming both. It's still amazing. All of you guys rock.
I have grown used already to the weight of two rings on my right hand.
In the meantime, I continue packing and it snows.
1. My poem "The Clock House," published originally in Stone Telling #7, has been nominated for a 2013 Rhysling Award. So has my poem "Blueshift," written for
time_shark and published originally in Goblin Fruit. I am pleased about the second of these, especially when its genesis was the proposed design for a business card, very late at night. The first is my poem for Alan Turing and Christopher Morcom. That one matters a lot.
2. My poem "Anthemoessa on the Main Line" is now online at Moral Relativism Magazine as a foretaste of the fifth issue, "Loyalty and Lies." It was written in September for
ashlyme, because he said once in an author's note that he "haunts second-hand bookshops and canals, and has yet to meet a rusalka." The epigraph is possibly indefensible, but it came with the rest of the poem. I'll post again when print copies are available.
3. The Onion snarks at Boston; the Boston Globe snarks back.
I have grown used already to the weight of two rings on my right hand.
In the meantime, I continue packing and it snows.
1. My poem "The Clock House," published originally in Stone Telling #7, has been nominated for a 2013 Rhysling Award. So has my poem "Blueshift," written for
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2. My poem "Anthemoessa on the Main Line" is now online at Moral Relativism Magazine as a foretaste of the fifth issue, "Loyalty and Lies." It was written in September for
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3. The Onion snarks at Boston; the Boston Globe snarks back.