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Posts by Elizabeth Sylvia

Can't wait!

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A NAWP Reading: Chiara Di Lello, Michael Garrigan & Elizabeth Sylvia A NAWP Reading with Chiara Di Lello, Michael Garrigan and Elizabeth Sylvia, Hosted by Jared Beloff.

What do you need for poetry month? You need this reading for @notatawp.bsky.social featuring @chiaradilello.bsky.social @mgarrigan.bsky.social and Elizabeth Sylvia on April 27th at 730pm est.

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I’m blushing, thank you

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Honestly one of the best moments of the conference ❤️

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What???😍😍 thank you to everyone who bought a copy!

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Man, I remember reading this every day in like 2002.

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😍

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The artistry

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I do mean that!

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I had no idea about this series, it’s great! Listening to you talk to @janezwart.bsky.social right now 🙂

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Love that $120 was a bridge too far

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Two empty chairs in the art museum basement

Two empty chairs in the art museum basement

I am killing it at the open mic guys

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No no no no

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😆

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This week, that person asked if I would take them on as a private poetry client.

And I did, cuz why not. But I’m still going to giggle about it.

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When my first book came out, I—as one does—emailed every poetry person I knew an invitation to the online launch.

30 minutes before it started, I got a mean-spirited email saying “I don’t know who you are, don’t ever email me again.”

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Let’s send all our dem senators home and draft our mayors instead

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Lolly Willowes is one of my heart books

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Into the forest I went walking—to get lost.

I saw faces in the knots
of trees, it was insane, and hands
in branches, and everywhere names.

Throughout the elms
small birds shivered and sang
in rhyme.

I wanted to be air, or wind—to be at ease
in outer space but in the world
this was the case:

Human was God’s secret name.

Into the forest I went walking—to get lost. I saw faces in the knots of trees, it was insane, and hands in branches, and everywhere names. Throughout the elms small birds shivered and sang in rhyme. I wanted to be air, or wind—to be at ease in outer space but in the world this was the case: Human was God’s secret name.

Fanny Howe

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Can I ride along on this question? We need help out here 😄

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The rawest deal in all Shakespeare

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This was such a fun conversation!

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I hate that AI has not only filled my visual field with nonsense, it has made me doubt the real grandeur of the world.

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I find writing alt text surprisingly challenging & therefore consider it an excellent exercise for myself as well as the right thing to do.

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Cover of FIELD NOTES, design by Alban Fischer
Cover photograph of field landscape and lake in distance and mountains by author

E.G. CUNNINGHAM
POEMS


"This field transforms looking to wanting.”

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Cover of FIELD NOTES, design by Alban Fischer Cover photograph of field landscape and lake in distance and mountains by author E.G. CUNNINGHAM POEMS "This field transforms looking to wanting.” RIVERRIVERBOOKS.ORG

Cover of encounters for the living in the dead, designed by Alban Fischer

Cover beaches at Dutch still life with lemons and grapes and oysters

ENCOUNTERS FOR THE LIVING AND THE DEAD
POEMS

JAMEELA F. DALLIS

"I have become siren, a hallowed hollow singing thing-"

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Cover of encounters for the living in the dead, designed by Alban Fischer Cover beaches at Dutch still life with lemons and grapes and oysters ENCOUNTERS FOR THE LIVING AND THE DEAD POEMS JAMEELA F. DALLIS "I have become siren, a hallowed hollow singing thing-" RIVERRIVERBOOKS.ORG

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We are thankful for our readers ❤️

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Exactly! So annoying! I just want to read kens in the original.

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I'm starting an Old English course this winter and it sucks to wonder if everyone else in the class is a secret white supremacist.

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All our chapbook beauties and then:

Join Ast
December 7 at 7pm ET on Zoom

RSVP FOR MEETING LINK TO

RIVERRIVERBOOKSEVENTS@GMAIL.COM

All our chapbook beauties and then: Join Ast December 7 at 7pm ET on Zoom RSVP FOR MEETING LINK TO RIVERRIVERBOOKSEVENTS@GMAIL.COM

It’s a poetry taster on a winter’s evening 📚💙❄️ Hope to see you there!

@amorak.bsky.social @pittella.bsky.social @esylviapoet.bsky.social @martin65.bsky.social #poetry

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Ballerini Book PressSlender. Never Spineless.FALLEN LEAVES by Sam Rasnake We are thrilled to announce the release of Sam’s new poetry collection FALLEN LEAVES, as well as his signing a long term, author contract with Ballerini Book Press. Our long literary collabor…

Pleased to announce the release of Fallen Leaves, my new poetry collection (Ballerini Book Press). Preorders available. Thanks for the kind words, Suzanne Frischkorn & James Owens. Excited that future works will have a home at BBP.
@suzfrischkorn.bsky.social

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