With night at his back, his face always toward the dawn
1. Edward Petherbridge hath a blog. I have been reading it delightedly since January, but realized last night that I had completely forgotten to share with the rest of the internet. It is marvelous. Did Will, walking on Bankside, put his arm round a boy actor's shoulder and tell him stories of cats?
2. My poem "By the Dog" is now online at The Pedestal Magazine. It was written for Audrey Joyce McGurrin, who at four years old is already explaining sarcophagi and mummification to the rest of her daycare. Her cult title for Anubis is my puppy.
3. Did you know the state rock of Massachusetts was the Roxbury Conglomerate? I am entertained by this. It sounds so deadeningly financial.
4. Today is furniture moving.
2. My poem "By the Dog" is now online at The Pedestal Magazine. It was written for Audrey Joyce McGurrin, who at four years old is already explaining sarcophagi and mummification to the rest of her daycare. Her cult title for Anubis is my puppy.
3. Did you know the state rock of Massachusetts was the Roxbury Conglomerate? I am entertained by this. It sounds so deadeningly financial.
4. Today is furniture moving.

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I think that honor should be yours. Particularly if you write that poem.
---congrats again on placing that lovely poem in such a great zine.
Thank you! It's in the same issue as some wonderful pieces, too—Bridget Bell's "Our Small Pets," Tammy Ho Lai-Ming's "Marvelous Banality," Keith Brabender's "Valentine's Day," Brianna Noll's Franz Liszt Snores Like a Buzzsaw," and especially Hadaa Sendoo's Sunset at the Plateau."