Thursday, June 03, 2010

Summerish

I've been awakened between 5 and 6 am by thunderstorms the past two mornings. This morning there was so much lightning I almost had a flashback to the strobelights and mirrorballs of the disco era.

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Just sent in the final proofs for my poem forthcoming in New Madrid. Their staff has been absolutely wonderful to work with; I've had quite a bit of communication from them (mainly from Assistant Managing Editor, Jacque Day) since the initial acceptance, including the opportunity to proofread my contributor's note and my line in the table of contents. I've known exactly where they were in the process all along, I know what day they plan on sending the files to the printer, and I know when to expect the issue in the mail (late July). The level of TLC they've provided has been way above & beyond the call of editorial duty. They'll begin taking submissions again in mid-August, and if you have work that seems right for them, give 'em a try.

Also just had a poem accepted by Hamilton Stone Review - the email arrived on my birthday, which was kind of lovely. It's been a good submission year for me so far. I think I'm getting better at picking where to send.

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Finally, I just came across this poem by Stephen Dunn, which I had not read before although it was published back in 1987. It wrecked me a little bit, in a good way. Just gorgeous stuff:

...often a sweetness
has come
and changed nothing in the world


except the way I stumbled through it...

Seriously. Go read "Sweetness" and see if it doesn't give you a bit of a shiver.

4 comments:

Lyle Daggett said...

You mean, during the disco era those were just stroblights and mirrorballs? (Confused cat expression.)

BTW, HBTY. :)

Unknown said...

Congrats on getting the final proofs in, I bet it is a relief :)

Sandy Longhorn said...

Congrats on the new acceptance.

I was also touched by how much care the folks at New Madrid have taken with the issue. Amazing really.

Jessie Carty said...

so funny I have two poems in an upcoming issue of Hamilton Stone Review too!

congrats on New Madrid!!