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Poetry News For May 15, 2007

Posted May 15th, 2007 by Jilly Dybka

Poetry News:

  1. Try your hand at his workshop on dramatic monologues
  2. Japan’s salarymen say it with senryu
  3. ‘Arcadia’ weaves poetry, math, gardening and physics
  4. Nursemaid’s Elbow
  5. The editor of a literary journal … has been accused of lifting material from another writer
  6. colleagues defend journal’s two editors

Well surgery is set for May 22nd. A time/date opened up so I weighed “crap I have so much to do to get prepared” versus “I just want to get it over with” and took it. Plus I didn’t feel good about having surgery so close to the full moon at the end of May.

Gray hair overnight < — not exactly but wow all of a sudden I have gray hair like crazy. I wonder if that can be from anemia? I like it. The gray hair. Not the anemia.

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2 Responses to: “Poetry News For May 15, 2007”

  1. Anne responds:
    Posted: May 15th, 2007 at 6:20 pm

    I spotted my first gray hair halfway through a three-day Unix workshop, back in library school. It seemed terribly appropriate. :)

    You will be glad to have the surgery over with! In my experience, it’s the days before that are the worst — afterwards, once you’re past the first couple days, there’s something actually kind of wonderful about having “relax and heal” as your only official responsibility. (So, relax and heal … that’s an order!!)

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