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- — the e-mail congratulation ratio for the two achievements ran about 50 to 1 —
- — A (Slightly Qualified) Defense of MFA Programs: Six Benefits of Graduate School by Arielle Greenberg —
- — After the 1-0 loss, the Twins express themselves in Haiku and other verse —
I’ve been tagged:
Here are the rules:
1. We have to post these rules before we give you the facts.
2. Players start with 8 random facts/habits about themselves.
3. People who are tagged need to write their own blog about their 8 things and post these rules.
4. At the end of your blog, you need to choose 8 people to get tagged and list their names.
5. Don”™t forget to leave them a comment telling them they”™re tagged, and to read your blog.
1. I am an extraordinarily patient person but waiting in/on line/queue gives me the creeps/anxiety. Waiting rooms are OK though. It’s just standing in line.
2. If a poem doesn’t tickle my ear somehow it doesn’t resonate with me.
3. In 1983 I won a Spin Magazine trivia contest about the Flintstones. I received a t-shirt.
4. I have only workshopped poems in grad school. Not before nor since, I think. Can’t stand it. Never had a bad experience though. Not a fan.
5. I rarely write poems about myself (explicitly).
6. I hate talking about myself.
7. Thanks for reading.
8. The End.
I tag these 8 random people: tag, tag, tag, tag, tag, tag, tag, tag.
A new low. Dear 5th Amendment — I’m so sorry. !$@%# !*^ King George @)$ *#(#( @**!&!
Yay to Carol! Her chapbook is being published by Finishing Line Press because it was a top-ten finalist in their 2007 New Women’s Voices Prize in Poetry.
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