weave magazine
May 13, 2008
I just found out that three of my poems have been accepted for the first issue of Weave Magazine, a print literary journal out of Pittsburgh. The issue will be available this fall. I’m stoked!
To find out more about Weave, visit their blog, weavezine.
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congrats. you are on a roll!
Thanks, Deezee. I am really excited to be included in this publication. I can’t wait to see how it unfolds.
You’ve had so many poems accepted lately I’m beginning to wonder if you might run out
Congratulations on this, and all the others
Congrats! And print…yea! I’ll check out the magazine.
Catherine, I *am* going to run out! I have only just now started writing again after several months, and … I dunno. I always have this fear that my current poem will be my last poem, that I will somehow lose the ability to write. So I always think I am about to run out of work if I don’t produce more, more, more. The feeling is even worse when I have stopped writing for a period of time.