Tell-Tale Inklings #5

My piece "Three O'Clock Poem" appears in the fifth issue of Tell-Tale Inklings, available now from Telltale Chapbooks. I also share space with Elizabeth Hanson, Holly Guran and several others. Thanks so much to Editor Mignon Ariel King for once again including my work.
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Tell-Tale Inklings #4

This issue includes "Poet's Funeral," a poem of mine I've been sending out for quite some time. So happy it's found a home. in Mignon Ariel-King's journal.
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Scryptic #1.4

My poems "Seeking Answers" and "Your Fifteen Stages to Me Accepting You" are in issue #14. of Scryptic. You can read and/or download the latest issue for free by clicking here. However, they did put out a print issue you might be interested in picking up.
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Tell-Tale Inklings #3

Two of my Stone Soup Croutons poems ("Stamp" and "Open Mic Songs of Self," no longer available online) appear here. I'm included among a number of writers new to me and old colleagues, which always makes me happy. And it's got a great cover by Stephan Antsey.
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Ibbetson Street #40

Ibbetson Street #40 is packed with poets. Many of which I either know or have appeared alongside before. People like Timothy Gager, Teisha Dawn Twomey, and Marge Piercy. Then there's the photo by Jennifer Mathews. I'm excited to have one of my earliest pantoums (also one of my favorites) appear here.
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Tell-Tale Inklings #2

Tell-Tale Chapbooks has just released issue 2 of Tell-Tale Inklings, a collection of short tales and poems edited by Publisher Mignon Ariel King and sporting a cover photograph by Tom Daley. My poems "Smokey's Pace" "On Your A/C Falling from the Window" appear here and "On Your A/C..." was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. My greatest gratitude to Mignon for the nod.
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Cape Cod Poetry Review Spring 2016

My poem "Last" is in the Spring 2016 Cape Cod Poetry Review. Thanks to John Bonanni for for not only including my work but putting it alongside Marge Piercy.
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Poesy Issue #40

My piece "Work Poem" appears in this Boston-centric issue of Brian Morrisey's long-running poetry journal. I thank him, Doug Holder and everyone else involved for getting this journal together and letting me be a part of it.
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Tell-Tale Inklings #1

From Tell-Tale Chapbooks and its publisher, Mignon Ariel King, comes this collection of narrative poetry and flash fiction. My poem "Mandy" appears in here, along with work by Susan Deer Cloud, Shannon O'Connor and many others (including a cover by Mark Hanser).
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Off The Coast Spring 2012

Thanks to Editor Michael Brown and Valerie Lawson for electing to publish my poem "How to Write to Your Straw Man" in their Spring 2014 issue of Off The Coast (which sports artwork my Ireland-loving girlfriend really likes).
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Cape Cod Poetry Review Winter 2012

This is the debut issue of this journal. My two poems "The Myth of Fish As Hands" and "Finally Arriving to Her Therapy Early" appear amongst many fine poets and even more than a couple of New England poet friends like Victoria Bosch Murray and Len Germinara.
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Ibbetson Street # 29

I wrote quite a few poems about Stone Soup founder Jack Powers over the years. I wanted to make sure that one appeared in this journal. "Sight Seer" appears in the 29th issue, now put out with the help of Endicott College. Pick one up to read work from a lot of Boston area poets and even a couple of small press figureheads.
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The Main Street Rag Summer 2004

I submitted to Main Street Rag over ten years ago due to its presentation and reputation. They did a great job, and they still have the issue and many others available for purchase. They also have an impressive collection of fiction and poetry books they've published. Check out some of those too.
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