Shazam!

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The Mets just beat the Cubs, I’m in the middle of tallying up my final grades, and Eclectica just posted a little review of that journal I work on, MiPOesias! Thanks, Eclectica!

Pssst … some notes on a few chapbooks coming up shortly!

7 Responses to “Shazam!”

  1. Jim K. Says:
    May 18th, 2007 at 5:19 am ePretty ‘glowing’! Someone is impressed.

    His review example for “Poetry” mag was downright
    frightening. I checked out some other pieces…
    ..wow, they have gone baroque lately. Creepy.
    They promised “accesible” a few years back
    (dodgy as that is!)…but they’ve gone hyper-tooled and
    arcane instead…wha??

  2. didi Says:
    May 18th, 2007 at 1:18 pm ePoetry magazine is over paying their web designer according to the review on Electica. I would do it for half the price. They could negotiate me down to 250 thousand. But that is my bottom line. Damnit.

    Didi

  3. Jim K. Says:
    May 18th, 2007 at 1:28 pm ehehe…they have to blow the money on something.
    …ask if they could use some editorial guidance, while yer at it.
    I focus on contents, meself.
  4. Timothy Caldwell Says:
    May 19th, 2007 at 2:06 am eWell-deserved praise. Congrats!
  5. Sam Rasnake Says:
    May 19th, 2007 at 2:17 pm eMalby’s review is great, Amy. Congratulations.
  6. Amy King Says:
    May 20th, 2007 at 1:14 am eThanks, guys! I’m glad people are noticing …

    Hope all is well with you!

  7. Lee H. Says:
    May 22nd, 2007 at 3:59 am econgratulations on the great review, amy (and to d.m.). malby got it right—miPO is definitely at “the forefront.” there are some great ones out there (like BORN, which my cousin founded)—but in my humble opinion there isnt anything like miPO, quite frankly—the creative design(s), the various formats (print, podcast, audio, chapbooks, guest editors who rock, those awesome broadside like features with exciting poets every time…good Lord!). it’s also by far the sharpest looking most stylish thing around. one of the best things going in contemporary poetry anywhere. ok. i’ll stop now (i’ve been reading reviews about laptops & just realized i sound like a consumer reports writer). cheers.

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Amy King is the recipient of the 2015 Winner of the Women’s National Book Association (WNBA) Award. Her latest collection, The Missing Museum, is a winner of the 2015 Tarpaulin Sky Book Prize. She co-edited with Heidi Lynn Staples the anthology Big Energy Poets of the Anthropocene: When Ecopoets Think Climate Change. She also co-edits the anthology series, Bettering American Poetry, and is a professor of creative writing at SUNY Nassau Community College.

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