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– Nicholas Y.B. Wong’s poem “From My Window” is now published in Anomalous Press. There is also a recording of it. The second and third lines of the poem particularly caught my attention: ‘no squirrels fleeing from freezing / corners with their…
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–W.F. Lantry’s short story “Saaki” is now published in the fifth issue of Spilling Ink. Read it here.–W.F. Lantry’s poetry was published in Issue #12 of Cha.––
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–– Read Marc Vincenz’s “Murdering the Chicken to Frighten the Monkeys: Part One” is in The Nervous Breakdown. If you know Hong Kong, you’ll find familiar things in the piece. – Marc Vincenz’s poetry was published in Issue 10 of Cha. – –
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– Marc Vincenz’s poem “Rust”, previously published by Danse Macabre, is now up at October Babies. – Marc Vincenz’s poetry was published in Issue 10 of Cha. – –
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– Re-reading Eddie’s poem “Whose Woods These Are”, I am reminded of what Umberto Eco says in Six Walks in the Fictional Woods:1 There are two ways of walking through a wood. The first is to try one or several…
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The partner bought me Carol Ann Duffy’s The World’s Wife in 2009. The collection features works ostensibly narrated by the wives of well-known historical and fictional men, famous men reimagined as women, or women who were well-known in their own right. Some…
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– Three poems by W.F. Lantry are now featured on String Poet: “Sight”, “Vision” and “Weather”. You can also watch a video of Bill reading the poem “Visionary” here. – W.F. Lantry’s poetry was published in Issue #12 of Cha. – =
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– Marc Vincenz’s poem “The General and His Little Panda Paws”, previously published by MiPOesias, is now up at October Babies. – Marc Vincenz’s poetry was published in Issue 10 of Cha. ––
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– New works by W.F. Lantry and Robert Raymer are now featured in the current edition of Istanbul Literary Review (Issue #20). Read Bill’s three poems (“Miranda”, “Deirdre”, and “Green Tara”) and the short story “Lake Mirror” as well as Robert’s story…
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Reading on June 17 Toto Funds the Arts is delighted to invite you to a reading by poet and author Mani Rao of her radical, literary translation of the Bhagavad Gita She will be in conversation with Arshia Sattar Venue:…

