This is absolutely beautiful. Walt McDonald. That would be enough in itself, but all the other great work from so many people that I am lucky enough to know...well, that makes me so very proud of my incredible circle of friends.
It's actually too much...I'm going to have to go back and read again later...my mind is full. And the essay by McDonald is fantastic. Thank you SO much for this :)
i'm a sucker for that blue thing, cobalt blues, arctic blue, spectral blue, there's this place in westish india that starts with R i think that puts blue in their whitewash that's gotta feel really groovy walking around in.
Thanks, Cate. I wish RainDog were around to see about the Walt feature. She's the one that really turned me on to him in the first place. I've been enjoying Atomic Petals as well, looking back through previous issues, too. I plan on submitting some poetry on the next themed issue and I lay awake thinking of new ideas for "birth." By the way, your cover photo of the Ankh in Snow is really COOL. Actually, you have a really great eye for covers period.
Thanks! : ) I would be tickled pink to get a submission from you!!! Yay!!! I sent you an email regarding the Raindog. I bet she'll be thrilled with this if she hasn't seen it.
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And the essay by McDonald is fantastic.
Thank you SO much for this :)
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Call For Submissions in Texas
I saw this in the Poets & Writers classifieds and had to share it with you in case you hadn't seen it yet:
TEXAS POETRY Calendar 2003 seeks poems up to 30 lines. Send 1?3 poems by March 15. Prefer poems with strong Texas connection? events, geography, weather, people? present day or historical. Flying Cow Productions, P.O. Box 654, Fredericksburg, TX 78624.
the classifieds are here:
http://www.pw.org/mag/classifieds.htm#maga
Lisa
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