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In the Closet – Pink, Purple, and Blues
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Pink, Purple, and Blues. Pink, Purple, and Blues. August 22, 2013. Why is it anyone’s business? She didn’t understand the concept at all. I feel like a lot of people think like her. Your public life is public and your private life is private. To her, this was my private life, so why would I feel the need to share it? The answer to that came to me this weekend. I nodded. I was. At the moment, I’m still not totally sure of what. What were those strangers going to do to us? Look at us disapprovingly? You go...
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It’s Been A Long Time – Pink, Purple, and Blues
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Pink, Purple, and Blues. Pink, Purple, and Blues. October 11, 2014. National Coming Out Day. It’s Been A Long Time. It’s been a long time…shouldn’t left you…without a dope beat to step to. I don’t care if this dates me. Then a few things happened. Amy had never identified as a lesbian, she never had used a label for herself, and she had mentioned feeling attracted to men before (she just felt more attracted to women). That feels a lot like…me? My grandmother. I need to pay that forward. You are commentin...
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Looking for an editor? Newer posts →. Day nine poem: LexPoMo. June 9, 2016. Yesterday’s prompt (computer bag) tumbled around in my head all day without much result. (Hence no post.) But when I tossed today’s prompt (drop dead) into the mix, the two stuck together in a weird way that caught my fancy. Reblogged from the Lexington Poetry Month blog. The computer bag drops dead. In the center of the room. The lizard man. Who brought it here is tired; there are dark. With the wallpaper, a cartoonish crazy.
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A birthday gift | The Daily Compost
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Looking for an editor? Day twenty-nine poem, LexPoMo 2015. Prompted poetry: prepare →. July 21, 2015. Today I honor the anniversary of my youngest sister’s birth with a poem I drafted exactly one year ago. Happy birthday, dearest Julie, and may you enjoy many happy returns of the day! For my sister on her birthday. Pulled from bed to witness. That giant leap, I think of you in grainy images. Of one small step and boot prints, a watershed. Moment on a waterless world. Hours later you arrived. Enter your c...
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Day twenty-nine poem, LexPoMo 2015 | The Daily Compost
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Looking for an editor? Day twenty-eight poem, LexPoMo 2015. A birthday gift →. Day twenty-nine poem, LexPoMo 2015. June 30, 2015. I am sad that this is the final day of Lexington Poetry Month. I posted this poem yesterday, the next-to-last day. There are so many other things I need to do today, but all I want to do is write poetry so I have something to post on this precious last day. Reblogged from the Lexington Poetry Month blog. How much like dying. The agony of cells’. Reshaping, one tissue. You are ...
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Day twenty-eight poem, LexPoMo 2015 | The Daily Compost
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Looking for an editor? Day twenty-two poem, LexPoMo 2015. Day twenty-nine poem, LexPoMo 2015 →. Day twenty-eight poem, LexPoMo 2015. June 29, 2015. This is a found poem inspired by words from Rosie Seymour’s final guest blog post for Mslexia, a wonderful U.K. publication for women who write. Reblogged from the Lexington Poetry Month blog. How slowly the world of publishing. Success seems so sudden. When you aren’t a part. Of the process. Writers seem to. Burst onto the scene. From nowhere and shoot.
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Looking for an editor? | The Daily Compost
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Looking for an editor? Looking for an editor? Whether you’re sending a manuscript to an agent or publisher, submitting a short story to a magazine, or independently publishing your work, you owe it to yourself and your writing to work with an editor. View my LinkedIn profile at:. Http:/ www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferbarricklow. Read what Carol Fisher Saller, senior manuscript editor at the University of Chicago Press, has to say about editing in this excerpt. 2 responses to “ Looking for an editor? You are...