12 March 2007

Back in black



RHINO 2007 has been born! This handsome issue includes writers such as Kelli Russell Agodon, Sandra Beasley,Thomas Dukes, Steve Mueske, Julie Platt, and F. Daniel Rzicznek. Contributors, you will be getting copies soon. Readers, please check out our website including paypal purchasing and submission guidelines (we read from April to October).

It seems like everything is happening March 15th or thereabouts. This is a week of waiting for things to happen, like rejections from MacDowell and Yaddo to magically appear in my mailbox. Or not. We'll see. I could really use the time, though, after this semester of being on campus six days a week. Fingers crossed.

After getting a zillion comments about my book cover, Greg went wild over at Cafe Press designing a bunch of Prairie Fever gear. Most of the shirts have quotes on the back (except the kid stuff...that seemed really strange). We did not make a dog t-shirt, but I suppose we could do that for a special pooch who loves Prairie Fever more than all the other books he's recently ordered from Amazon. We didn't make the thong either because that would be downright creepy.

6 comments:

John Gallaher said...

Fever Thongs? Oh my.

marybid said...

Made of the prickliest grasses and thistles.

Justin Evans said...

My wife, for a short time, marketed "Thongweisers," which were thong underwear stuck in a beer bottle and sealed up.

Julie Platt said...

Thongweisers? Oh my lord. I think you can get those from vending machines in Japan.

RHINO looks fabulous!

Adam Deutsch said...

I'll send a note to Jodee: No B/W cover for the next issue. Wouldn't want another "pink incident."

BBB said...

Beware the ides of March. And the strange salts of spring.

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