Got an email this evening from Poetry Southeast, accepting one of the poems I just emailed to them late Sunday night. That's what I call a quick turnaround! The poem, "Eight-Bar Solo," is a tribute to the late great jazz bassist Ray Brown, and to my dad (who was also a bass-picker).
Poetry Southeast is still reading for their fall issue until August 1, in case you -- yes, you -- may have some work to send them. It's a nice little online journal, with an emphasis on Southern writing (but they take work from us Yankees too).
3 comments:
Congratulations on the acceptance. I remember you blogging about the bass poem before. Here's a jazz joke: A couple, married twenty-two years, got into a minor argument that escalated into sulking and the husband and wife had refused to speak to each other for six months. In desperation, they went to a marriage counselor, who took them to see a jazz trio playing at a local club. Sure enough, as soon as the bass solo started, the couple began a vigorous conversation. . .
haha
can't wait to read the Ray Brown poem
(I'm an ex bass player)
Congrats! And a speedy reply to boot -- excellent.
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