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Posts by Edith Krone 🌸

last day in Louisville, by Edith Krone | wildnesswildness Wildness is an online literary and arts journal.

Chen Chen, Richard Siken, and I all appeared on wildness this morning. No big deal or anything…

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I’m so glad you liked it 🥹🫶🏻

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Thank you!

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I’m contemplating trying to write fiction for the first time in my life. Maybe I’ll document that process, maybe I’ll never write again. It’s a coin toss.

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poster that says “NO GOOD VEGANS” theworldone.substack.com and has the substack logo

poster that says “NO GOOD VEGANS” theworldone.substack.com and has the substack logo

Today I am debuting my little blog, The World on E! The first post is detailing why I would start a blog, fun stories behind me trying to do a blog before, and my intense personality when it comes down to creative work. I talk about Timothee Chalamet bc obviously. Follow? :) theworldone.substack.com

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The amount of black-out poems that have appeared in the past 24 hours is very interesting to me. Poetry is everywhere, folks.

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Thank you!

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I’m so glad that you enjoyed it!

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Thank you so much, I’m grateful for the kind words!

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Screenshot of a web page. The words are a poem by Edith Krone titled “at work, the new guy asks”

“you prefer she, right?
i want to say that it is not really a preference,
it just is, my life is not made up of preferences
but if it was, i would simply prefer to not be here.
i would prefer a cliffside, a Van Gogh landscape,
a menagerie of colors so bright that my eyes could
not focus, but mostly, i prefer to not see. if forced to,
id prefer to see the world through my eyes and through my eyes
i am six feet of stardust and Tennessee sunshine.
we heard how in Van Gogh's Starry Night, you could tell
the time through the stars but around here we mostly guess.
in the night humidity, we tell time by the cricket's chirp
and distant city lights--Marlboro smoke rising in place of us.”

Screenshot of a web page. The words are a poem by Edith Krone titled “at work, the new guy asks” “you prefer she, right? i want to say that it is not really a preference, it just is, my life is not made up of preferences but if it was, i would simply prefer to not be here. i would prefer a cliffside, a Van Gogh landscape, a menagerie of colors so bright that my eyes could not focus, but mostly, i prefer to not see. if forced to, id prefer to see the world through my eyes and through my eyes i am six feet of stardust and Tennessee sunshine. we heard how in Van Gogh's Starry Night, you could tell the time through the stars but around here we mostly guess. in the night humidity, we tell time by the cricket's chirp and distant city lights--Marlboro smoke rising in place of us.”

Today is scary. My first poem has officially been published to Rust & Moth! It’s been such a weird and long road to get here but I’m a published writer (of sorts) now. I don’t know what to do now but be hopeful that you enjoy it. Thanks. Bless.

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Meeting Taylor was a delight, I got to accompany him to lunch and he was so friendly and welcoming. His work ethic is amazing and he left me with one big note—When you write, you’re a farmer. There are seasons of tilling, seasons of preparing; seasons of reaping and sowing.

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Two shadows on a street. One silhouette has devil horns.

Two shadows on a street. One silhouette has devil horns.

Had a good and productive Halloween! Wrote two poems and submitted three essays to it mags! Off to Hot Springs, Arkansas in the morning for the first annual poetry festival!

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Another big rewrite this month but I have some ideas 🫣

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Bit of a bummer, but taking the best team in the league to double overtime is a win every day of the week. Really happy with this and great first showing. Get KD some more reps and more of our guards and we’ll be great.

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Amen Thompson has grown a lot this off-season. #Rockets

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A vase with magenta flowers with a tuxedo cat looking at the camera while a orange, white, and black cat smells them

A vase with magenta flowers with a tuxedo cat looking at the camera while a orange, white, and black cat smells them

I was given some flowers after a reading I did last night!

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Check out the audio reading of the work too, it was a delight to read ;)

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#dogyard is back with our last editor interview for a while. Over the next week, we'll be posting some fun stuff and hanging out!

Even if you hate my lame interview, please take the time to thank our editors and those that helped get us here. It's been a blessing and so much love all of our mutts!

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A stack of books on a wooden desk

A stack of books on a wooden desk

The semester starts tomorrow. I’ll update this thread with teachings and discussions about each book as we discuss them throughout the semester! I’m missing a few that are in transit or on pre-order but about 18 books this semester for two classes and then a workshop that only has one. #booksky

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In reading our heritage, you find a love and trust instilled in you. We have always been the underdogs, always been attacked. Still, the work endures and there are those that built this world for us and it is our job to continue the work. Bless the work.

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Today, #dogyard debuted our classical section. In my intro, I identified the importance of literary heritage. It truly means the world to me to know that I am apart of something larger than myself. With the arts being attacked, it is important to think of the past and the future we CAN build.

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So blessed for the reception. This mag is only a month and a half old and was only an idea that started in April. A great and dedicated staff that truly cares about literature and the work that we do. Love love love the #writingcommunity.

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Constant work this summer and I cannot exaggerate the amount of books I bought for class this week. I’ll post what a semester in an #MFA program looks like soon. Check out what we’re doing at @dogyardmag.com because we have a lot of posts up soon!
#booksky #writingcommunity #writer #writing #dogyard

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Entirely not the move. Let me know if you have any online book clubs for poetry that you participate in 😭

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I’m heartbroken to hear of the passing of Andrea Gibson. I’m blessed for the door they opened and paved the way for Spoken Word and performance poets. Andrea’s work in Button Poetry was a god-send for my teenage years and really allowed me to see this light that we all work in. Thank you, Andrea.

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Poster featuring the cover of CD Eskilson's book, Scream/Queen, and a dog. The photo's text details a section of the book, "“...Scream/Queen’s horror concept is both playful and powerful... Eskilson makes it clear in their writing that there is more to the stories of all things we are told go bump in the night, redeeming monsters and redirecting horror tropes which have historically demonized trans experiences, while also creating a collection of poems that allows for the celebration of community, love, survival, and self...” -Lillian Durr"

Poster featuring the cover of CD Eskilson's book, Scream/Queen, and a dog. The photo's text details a section of the book, "“...Scream/Queen’s horror concept is both playful and powerful... Eskilson makes it clear in their writing that there is more to the stories of all things we are told go bump in the night, redeeming monsters and redirecting horror tropes which have historically demonized trans experiences, while also creating a collection of poems that allows for the celebration of community, love, survival, and self...” -Lillian Durr"

Check out our first book review done by the brilliant @lillian-durr-art.bsky.social! Lillian covered the awe-inspiring debut from @cdeskilson.bsky.social!

dogyard mag is accepting fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction and more!

#writing #writer #writingcommunity #poetry #review #bookreview

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There’s so much power in a single poem that the heat that you’ve built can really explode throughout!! I’m currently having to redo the syntax and making it more direct which is challenging. Feels like I am entirely rewriting everything but it’s a book! Each voice sings but the choir captivates.

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Listen, I know it’s an art form. BUT! Ordering poems is the most bureaucratic process of writing. I’m at this step and it makes me want to NEVER WRITE AGAIN haha. Bless all y’all who have multiple books, I’m drowning in # 1

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I joined my first book club today! A bit nervous bc I don’t know the vibe but I’m excited! #writer #poet #writingcommunity

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yet my poor country
Shall have more vices than it had before,
More suffer, and more sundry ways than ever

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