I’m thrilled to have received my contributor copy of the new Alaska Quarterly Review, which contains my lyric essay “Have You Ever Given Your Sister a Snowman?” along with a heap of amazing stories, essays, and poems. Thank you to my friends Dustin and J for graciously allowing me to interview them for this essay. Thank you to Ron Spatz and everyone at AQR for publishing it. You can buy issue in print/ebook/pdf/kindle on the AQR website, and I hope that you will!
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Alaska Quarterly Review accepted my lyric essay “Have You Ever Given Your Sister a Snowman?”!
Wow wow!!! Alaska Quarterly Review accepted my lyric essay “Have You Ever Given Your Sister a Snowman?”! Yippee! Thank you to my friends Dustin and J for allowing me to interview you for this essay. Thank you to Ragdale Foundation for providing me with a residency and fellowship where I could write the early drafts of this essay. Thank you to Ronald Spatz for accepting it!
3 Poems in the Alaska Quarterly Review!
It’s an honor and a joy to share the news that I’ve just received my contributor copy of the new Alaska Quarterly Review, which contains my three poems “In Small Significant Ways We Are Horses,” “To Keep At Least Partially In the Air,” and “We Are Many People Some Okay.” What a delight to share this issue with such amazing writers as Hananah Zaheer Bajwa, Sarah Barber, Matthew Minicucci, Mark Wagenaar, Bruce Cohen, G. C. Waldrep, Blas Falconer, Alyse Knorr, and so many others! Thank you so much to Ronald Spatz and the rest of the AQR crew!
3 Poems Accepted at Alaska Quarterly Review!
Last night I received the delightful news that three of my poems — “In Small Significant Ways We Are Horses,” “To Keep At Least Partially In the Air,” and “We Are Many People Some Okay” — have been accepted for publication in Alaska Quarterly Review! I celebrated by baking a potato at 1:30 am and watching The Man with the Golden Gun. Made sense at the time