Only that nothing's exactly as it appears in a cornfield
My poems "Homeric Hymn to Demophoon" and "Soli Invicto" are now online at Goblin Fruit. They should be more or less self-explanatory. Of their bramble and ballad compatriots, I particularly recommend Erik Amundsen's "Feather, Halo, Hook and Line," Shweta Narayan's "Triumph XII: Tapah," Joshua Gage's "Argot," Rose Lemberg's "Godfather Death," and Mike Allen's "Reynard the Revenant"; it's a good autumnal issue. I am very taken with the banner illustration, which reminds me of Aubrey Beardsley.
In addition to butter-pies, the sea, and sparkly goth kitties, my birthday also brought me Not One of Us #42, in which my poem "Phersu"—for Vanth—appears alongside Patricia Russo's "Palava," J.C. Runolfson's "The Ocean's Daughter Takes a Lover," Adrienne J. Odasso's "Queen of May," and Eugene Mirabelli's "Love in Another Language," to name a few. As soon as there is an appropriate link, I will post it. This issue's theme is communication: let the stories talk to you. You might be surprised what talks back.
It is brighter and cold outside. The maple's leaves are yellowing. Half this season is air, anyway.
In addition to butter-pies, the sea, and sparkly goth kitties, my birthday also brought me Not One of Us #42, in which my poem "Phersu"—for Vanth—appears alongside Patricia Russo's "Palava," J.C. Runolfson's "The Ocean's Daughter Takes a Lover," Adrienne J. Odasso's "Queen of May," and Eugene Mirabelli's "Love in Another Language," to name a few. As soon as there is an appropriate link, I will post it. This issue's theme is communication: let the stories talk to you. You might be surprised what talks back.
It is brighter and cold outside. The maple's leaves are yellowing. Half this season is air, anyway.

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Thank you.
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Thanks!
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And I got my subscriber's copy of Not One of Us on Friday--it too looks good. I've got Patricia Russo's chapbook as well to read, would like to do reviews but am so far behind with things...
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Thank you! I can only take credit for a very small fraction.
And I got my subscriber's copy of Not One of Us on Friday--it too looks good. I've got Patricia Russo's chapbook as well to read, would like to do reviews but am so far behind with things...
Do not worry. Enjoy everything as you find it.
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and the banner illustration
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The one at the head of the issue that reads "Goblin Fruit," so I think yes. But your comment about masks reminds me that you should read Cynthia Voigt's Jackaroo (1985), if you have not already.
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