Poetry for a Monday
Sep. 27th, 2010 09:58 amBecause it's Monday, and we all need more poetry in our lives on Monday:
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southernweirdo has recently released a short chapbook of what he calls speculative halibun. Definitely different.
2. Stonetelling is a welcome addition, only the second zine (that I know of) to focus solely on speculative poetry. (Many others – particularly Strange Horizons, Abyss and Apex and Ideomancer and publish poetry, but not exclusively.) Which is perfect, because sometimes I want to drown in poetry, and Goblin Fruit only comes out quarterly.
Stonetelling will be following that quarterly format, and the debut issue bodes very well indeed, opening with a poem from Ursula Le Guin and continuing on from there.
3. And finally, on a purely humorous note, if for some reason you missed it, The .doc File of J. Alfred Prufrock, which wins the internet for the day.
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2. Stonetelling is a welcome addition, only the second zine (that I know of) to focus solely on speculative poetry. (Many others – particularly Strange Horizons, Abyss and Apex and Ideomancer and publish poetry, but not exclusively.) Which is perfect, because sometimes I want to drown in poetry, and Goblin Fruit only comes out quarterly.
Stonetelling will be following that quarterly format, and the debut issue bodes very well indeed, opening with a poem from Ursula Le Guin and continuing on from there.
3. And finally, on a purely humorous note, if for some reason you missed it, The .doc File of J. Alfred Prufrock, which wins the internet for the day.