So storm along, my gallant captains
My e-mail was down for most of the night and is still getting around to delivering the initially bounced messages, so if you sent me anything awesome within the last ten hours, it may take me until tonight to see it.
In the meantime, may I suggest picking up a copy of Mythic Delirium 1.1? Containing my poem "Poor Old Horse" and a host of other storming, sea-strange, stellar work, including new poems from
gwynnega and
snowy_owlet and
sairaali's debut in both poetry and flash? I am especially fond of this cover, for all the natural reasons.
Discovered last night after I'd made my post of Turing songs: the video for Fiction's "The Apple (for Alan Turing)." I went back and spliced the link in, but I'm singling it out here: it is a beautiful short film. The actor playing Alan isn't quite weird-looking enough, but everything else is perfect.
The plan for today is to spend as much of it as possible at the Peabody Essex Museum with
derspatchel. They have Turner seascapes and I've had a rough few weeks. Wish us luck!
In the meantime, may I suggest picking up a copy of Mythic Delirium 1.1? Containing my poem "Poor Old Horse" and a host of other storming, sea-strange, stellar work, including new poems from
Discovered last night after I'd made my post of Turing songs: the video for Fiction's "The Apple (for Alan Turing)." I went back and spliced the link in, but I'm singling it out here: it is a beautiful short film. The actor playing Alan isn't quite weird-looking enough, but everything else is perfect.
The plan for today is to spend as much of it as possible at the Peabody Essex Museum with

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I love lobster, and used to eat it in Maine with my grandparents. (Now I mostly get lobsters from Fresh Pond Seafood, which thoughtfully steams them for you.) Where's your place?
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Go on a nice day. The outside seating is the best I've ever seen.
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I have gone there for seafood and the sea since before I was old enough to remember. Two Lights, Crescent Beach, and Kettle Cove are my archetypal sea-coast. I learned to swim in their Atlantic. I took Rob last fall. I'm so glad you've found the Lobster Shack!
(I rarely got lobster there; I was more fond of the tiny fried shrimp. My grandmother would buy lobsters from Harbor Market on the Portland waterfront. I looked them up just now, expecting them to have closed sometime in the last seventeen years, but no!)
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I should've guessed you've been there! I was looking for actual waterside food and that one is perfect. A lot of the time waterside does not actually mean that. The rocks are perfect.
(The Five Islands place on the dock is excellent as well, and there are places to stay if you need a getaway...)
My brother is making speculative sounds about buying a place in Maine. I'm keeping my mouth shut and hoping he does it.
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Have fun! Good luck!
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and sairaali's debut in both poetry and flash?
Well there is various fanfic and filk on the public internet (although all under different pseuds), and in middle school I had about a half dozen poems "published" in National Library of Poetry anthologies (it was a precursor to poetry.com and a total scam), but yeah, first real published poetry and original fiction.
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My mom said, "Well, honey, you're an actual writer. Most of these people are ones who had something really moving happen to them that they had to get out and write down. And this book gives them a place to put it out in the world and make it last for them."
Which I though was about the nicest thing anyone could say about it.
Wish I'd kept the damn thing, even though it was (a) embarrassing and (b) the size of a toddler.
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I'll ask you what kind of fanfic you write when not on LJ!
first real published poetry and original fiction.
And really, really good.
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I am so looking forward to Mike Leigh's and Timothy Spall's Mr. Turner.
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Thank you!
I am so looking forward to Mike Leigh's and Timothy Spall's Mr. Turner.
The exhibit was great, though.
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Enjoy the Turner seascapes!
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I'm very glad to be part of it.
Enjoy the Turner seascapes!
Thank you! We had a wonderful time.
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Hurray on a beautiful issue of MD!