My poem "The Credo of Loplop" is now online at Uncanny Magazine. It is a ghost poem for Max Ernst, written at the request of
ashlyme on more or less the occasion of the artist's birthday. It appears in the magazine's fiftieth issue, a double handful of stellar names; I am honored to be among them. Check the constellation out!
No sooner had I posted the previous news than my contributor's copy of Not One of Us #73 rattled through our mail slot, containing my poem "Exposure." It belongs to the magazine's urban/rural issue, along with stories and poems by Yuliia Vereta, Alexandra Seidel, Kent Kruse, and more. I love the photograph that accompanies my piece, melting sideways in reflection. The front and back covers by John Stanton are like the paired faces of a card.
It's raining like March, but these are good things in a strange-shifting world.
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No sooner had I posted the previous news than my contributor's copy of Not One of Us #73 rattled through our mail slot, containing my poem "Exposure." It belongs to the magazine's urban/rural issue, along with stories and poems by Yuliia Vereta, Alexandra Seidel, Kent Kruse, and more. I love the photograph that accompanies my piece, melting sideways in reflection. The front and back covers by John Stanton are like the paired faces of a card.
It's raining like March, but these are good things in a strange-shifting world.