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Anyway, my hair looks grayt.

Grayt.

Bulb Culture Collective features my poem “Contagion is a Despot Poet”

I’m so happy today to see my poem “Contagion is a Despot Poet” featured by Bulb Culture Collective!

You can find it right here.

Thank you again, Ms. L. M. Cole and Mr. Jared Povanda, for selecting my work.  🙂



So I passed a couple of nice milestones yesterday.

I’ve now been published throughout 60 periodicals in 11 countries and five continents.  It’s a good feeling.  🙂

[Update — I edited the headline to correctly read “passed a couple of nice milestones” instead of “hitting” them.  Because that’s an entirely different metaphor.]



The Ultramarine Literary Review publishes my horror story, “The Devil and Amanda Ogilvie.”

I am thrilled to see the Ultramarine Literary Review in Chile publish my supernatural horror tale, “The Devil and Amanda Ogilvie.”  The story depicts a fateful meeting between a troubled New York City publishing heiress and The Devil himself. 

You can find it right here.

I am grateful to Editor-in-Chief Catalina Bonati for working with me to significantly improve the draft of the story that I originally submitted.  And of course I am honored to see my writing showcased in this outstanding South American literary magazine.



“The Beach House, Early Spring” published in cc&d magazine’s 32nd Anniversary Edition.

I am thrilled to share here that cc&d magazine today published my love poem, “The Beach House, Early Spring,” in its 32nd Anniversary Edition!

The easiest way to view the poem is to pull up the online magazine at this link and then click on the poem’s title.  Mine is the sixth one down in the table of contents.


You can also purchase a copy of the Anniversary Edition from Amazon right here.

Thank you, Editor Janet Kuypers, for allowing me to see my work showcased again in the pages of cc&d magazine!


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Throwback Thursday: the 1994 Commencement Program for Mary Washington College.

Thanks to AluMeredith for the image.  🙂



Throwback Thursday: Longwood High School English Teachers!!

Suffolk County, New York, late 1980’s.

I had Ms. Hateau in the 10th grade, Mr. Bigham in 11th and Mr. Anderson in the 12th.

These pictures come courtesy of my great old friend, Carrie Schor (who was Carrie Harbach, back in the day).

[Update — my alumni who do NOT have dementia have reminded me that I had Bigham in the 10th grade, and Hateau in 11th.]



Spillwords Press publishes “Like White Plumeria Petal”

I am so happy to see Spillwords Press today feature my poem “Like White Plumeria Petal.”  You can find it right here.

Thanks, as always, to Chief Editor Dagmara K. and the staff of Spillwords Press!



Stand in the place where you live. (Now face north.)

Check out these awesome Christmas presents I received from some totally cool Roanoke friends — bookstands for displaying some of the publications that have featured my poems.  🙂

Also among the Yuletide goodies were an Irish coin and a piece of Connemara marble — ideal for setting up beside my copy of The Galway Review 12.



Photography, 2024

I was lucky enough to get a few photos published this past year.  If you’d like to take a gander at them, all of my published photos can be found in the section below:

Photography