Friday, April 08, 2005
Previous Posts
- 13 Part Deux
- Notes from the 13th Floor, Part the First
- Just north of Seattle; tracks run right along the ...
- Where the train broke down.
- Emily Carr: Forest, British Columbia
- Emily Carr: Big Raven
- Gargoyles to the left ...
- ...with seagull...
- ... and gargoyles to the right.
- Room 1304
moon phases |
Poetry Resources
- The Alsop Review: Gazebo (great workshop site)
- Eratosphere (another good workshop; formalist)
- Roget's Thesaurus (searchable)
- The Page (a plethora of links to reviews and essays on writing and the arts)
Blogs
- Deborah Ager
- Kelli Russell Agodon
- Jeff Bahr
- Suzanne Frischkorn
- Paul Guest
- Josh Hanson
- C. R. (Charles) Jensen
- Rebecca Loudon
- Steve Mueske
- Aimee Nezhukumatathil
- Peter Pereira
- A. D. Thomas
- Wendy Wisner
- C. Dale Young
3 Comments:
What a great article. The story had everything I love about writing and reading and art and life. High end math and the mystery of the unicorns. The tapestries like water have no definite shape. Fantastic!
Yeah, that was a wonderful article. I actually read it on the plane coming back to SF from AWP. I saw the tapestries at the Cloisters when I was in NY a couple years ago, but I would have loved to see those vivid colors on the back!
Yeah, that's exactly how I felt about it. It had everything! Thrilling space battles, alien romance, exotic planets (whoops, wrong genre). But seriously. I want to see the back, too. Actually, I'd be happy to see the fronts in person, in all their digital-resistant glory.
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