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"Privacy in a Small Town" up at The Citron Review

My poem "Privacy in a Small Town " is up at the Citron Review, part of their 10th-anniversary celebration this year. They were fine folks to work with.  Check out the other poets as well, Michael Lauchlan & Leah Mueller. This poem is also in Neighbors, an anthology from the folks at  Crack the Spine , who were also super easy to work with. PSA: Stay home. Make a gratitude list. Practice social distancing! Support small presses & literary journals. https://citronreview.com/2020/03/19/privacy-in-a-small-town/

APEP Publications, releases These Poems Are Not What They Seem

Twin Peaks fans will find much to admire in this handmade chapbook from APEP Publications, from Chewsville, MD, a small press with fantastic aesthetics.  https://www.apeppublications.com/shop/ There are several fellows I already admired, and it's glorious to share this cool book with them. My contribution is a prose poem about addiction, obsession, walking, recovery, and fear. And about Laura Palmer being reborn again as Carrie Page. Personal note: Reminds me of what Finishing Line used to do, hand made books that felt great in the hands. Their catalog looks edgy to boot. Stay safe. Stay frosty. The chair is against the wall.