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I just made a new chapbook called
Unless As Stone Is. It's a longish poem based on Dante's
sestina beginning "Al poco giorno e al gran cerchio d'ombra," ("To the short day and the great arc of shadow"). I read an alphabetized "Eldritch Tempo Remix" version of it at my reading for Spare Room earlier this month. The chapbook is for sale in Portland at Reading Frenzy, Powell's on Burnside, and Powell's on Hawthorne, or online at
powells.com. It costs three dollars.
4 comments:
Is it obtainable via wishing ever so hard?
No, but you could write a new poem that way. But I'll send you one. Do I have your address?
Yes, I do.
As far as my science can tell, wishing ever so hard was successful.
It's a great little book, and handsome as well. Thanks! I suspect I will blog a little something about it soon.
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