Showing posts with label the fox chase review. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 25, 2013

response from The Fox Chase Review

i heard back from the fine folks at The Fox Chase Review on my poetry submission from July 19th. my poem "love just got thrown to the floor" has been accepted for publication in the Autumn/Winter 2013 edition of The Fox Chase Review. when the poem gets published i'll be sure to pass along the link.

Friday, July 19, 2013

the end of this heat, please...

looks like this unending streak of days over 90 degrees may finally be coming to an end. and hopefully we get some rain to end it. the crops are starting to look a little thirsty.

i sent out 11 poems today, 5 to Nerve Cowboy and 6 to The Fox Chase Review. when i hear back from these places i'll pass along the verdicts.

the Yankees start back up tonight up in Boston. they placed Derek Jeter back on the disabled list earlier today. i can't remember a season with so many damn injuries. of course, when the majority of the team is around my age, it's understandable. not exactly sure how much of the game i will watch tonight.

i did catch the episode of The Bridge i missed. holy shit, what a great show.

thankfully, on Big Brother, the new HOH is a breath of fresh air. maybe a girl will finally go home this coming week.

Wilfred made me laugh a good number of times last night. deep, belly laughs. that show has nearly crying with laughter every week. i can't recommend it enough.

i'm hoping to get to bed early tonight as Manchester United is playing at like 5 in the morning or so. and i of course will be up to watch it. hopefully they play better than they did last week.

that's pretty much it. i have some floors that i need to sweep and a newspaper to read.

great, some thunder in the air and the internet is fucking up again.

music today:

Nine Inch Nails - With_Teeth
Father John Misty - Fear Fun
Tesla - Time Makin' Changes: The Best of Tesla

"The best luck of all is the luck you make for yourself." - Douglas MacArthur