diary
poetry notebook
The M Word: writers on same-sex marriage
The Best Spiritual Writing 1998
issue of The New Yorker from 2005
A Scanner Darkly by Philip K. Dick
The Best American Poetry 2005, guest editor Paul Muldoon, series editor David Lehman
Ox-cart Man by Donald Hall
my booklog which was supposed to / may someday provide the source material for this blog
The Martians by Kim Stanley Robinson
Choteau Creek by Dudley
Song of Rita Joe: autobiography of a Mikmak poet by Rita Joe
Walden / Civil Disobedience by Thoreau
Bitter Fame: a life of Sylvia Plath by Anne Stevenson
Fadeout by Joseph Hansen
World Poetry edited by Washburn, Major, Fadiman
The X-Men, nos 1-10, a volume in the Marvel Masterworks reprint series
2 comments:
Bitter Fame is excellent.
Love love love the photo of that big orange cat on your (?) shoulder. What a big boy he is! And beautiful.
May I use a phrase from your blog in one of my poems? "Then there's rain." I actually want to use it thusly: Then there's the rain.
Of course, there is no poem right now, just that phrase of yours ringing in my head. If the poem gets written, may I use that phrase?
Actually, that big orange cat on the shoulder might end up in the poem too....
Still reading Bitter Fame. It makes me want to read Plath's poems again. It's been years & years.
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