After my visit a couple weeks ago to Alexandria Peary’s Fiction Workshop at Salem State, I received these Thank You notes in the mail. Such a thoughtful gesture. The interview will appear in Salem State’s Red Skies, which should be available in a few weeks.
Photos from The Book of Transparencies Launch @ Print: A Bookstore
Thanks to everyone who packed Print in Portland for The Book of Transparencies launch with fellow poet Kristen Case.
Decor Maine essay
“Home: A Love Story” appeared in the March 2019 issue of Decor Maine. Many thanks for the beautiful photos by Lauryn Hottinger.
A poem on Maine Public's "Poems from Here"
Maine Poet Laureate Stu Kestenbaum read “The Rare Book Publisher Gives a Talk” on Maine Public’s weekly series “Poems from Here.”
Poem published in the Maine Sunday Telegram/Portland Press Herald
Just in time for the high school basketball post-season tournament, Gibson Fay-Leblanc selected “After the Game” for inclusion in Deep Water, a weekly poetry feature in the Maine Sunday Telegram.
New prose poem in Pretty Owl Poetry
“Ruth Moore Dreaming” was recently published in the Winter 2018 issue of Pretty Owl Poetry out of Pittsburgh. The piece was inspired by Ruth Moore’s homestead on Gotts Island.
New flash fiction in Flock
“The Patron Saint of Capowa Island” was recently published in Flock 21: Vanishing Point. The piece was inspired by the 2018 explosions of the Kilauea Volcano on the island of Hawaii.
The Book of Transparencies reviewed in Prism Review
Prism Review, the literary mag of University of La Verne, reviewed The Book of Transparencies - "its unique structure and dream-like mystery make The Book of Transparencies an utterly unique adventure and mystery."
Maine Public Radio's "Poems from Here"
Maine Poet Laureate Stuart Kestenbaum read “The Library of the Forest” on Maine Public Radio’s series “Poems from Here.”
“The Bloody Foot” in University of Louisville's Miracle Monocle
Miracle Monocle, The University of Louisville’s Literary Magazine, published “The Bloody Foot” in the hybrid section of their Issue 11.