Two poems just picked up by Salt Hill. Woohoo!
One is "The Flyers," which was written at the Hampton Inn in Bowling Green, Ohio, post Winter Wheat lit festival. Maybe I should stay (alone) in hotels more often.
I love it when poems get taken the first time I send them into the world. Lately I've been revising sooner and sending new things out sooner, rather than letting them hang around the house. Hoping to have more newbies this summer.
11 May 2006
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Congrats, Mary!
Way to go!
Mary:
Great news! Salt Hill is a really great credit, but then, finding a home for your little ones is probably reward in itself, no matter where.
Congratulations.
Thanks, you guys! :)
Cool deal on Salt Hill. I need some acceptance goodness right about now.
Congrats Mary! Woo hoo!
Congrats, Mary!
congratulations, mary. thought i would leave a short note here after enjoying "razorback."
cheers.
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