Dan
Gallik <sixgalliks@alltel.net>
wrote:
Have
had some luck on the Web. The acceptances:
K. Rantala of Snow Monkey accepted The
Associative Property (a poem about a
couple losing a daughter, and then,
getting a divorce); Seeker Mag accepted
A Man's Change of Life (a Black man
leaving his wife and finding another
woman with better values because he
was going through a change of life);
FRiGG liked 3- Das hat kein Goethe g'shrieben,
das hat kein Schiller g'dicht, Man's
Duty to Suppress Disturbances, and One
Distressed Male and His Moods; Ariga
already has published A Thin Boy Who
Takes To Scudding, A Burlesque of Repeat
Performances, and Before The Millennium
Hit Northeast Ohio; David Case at King
Log 7.2 took Country Music Played in
College; Klaus Kerken-I think of Synopses
Mag took three of my poems, and Alone
In Bad Company took three- Gabrielle
At Midnight; And, So, He Married A Woman
With A Golden Light; and He Told Her
To Shake her Wicked Knees. The Writers
Voice already has displayed Relationships,
Love’s Redemption Are The Two
Thousands, and Knew Well The Dimensions
Of Women. Reid Baer of A Man Overboard
published He Tried To Censure Her Enjoyments
and Two Men In Their P.J.’s Talking.
John Buckard of The Real Eight is pushing
A Dull Moment In Lovers’ Lives,
Gabrielle At Midnight, and He Told Her
To Shake Her Wicked Knee in July. Pale
Forest just printed on their website
Displacement Variables Become Their
Characteristics, An Arator Of His Sweet
Field, and What Is His Motivations....Phew.
But
wait. Here’s more: Kristi Swadley
of Lil’s Experi-mental EZine is
going to publish the two poems above
in her June issue. And Peter St. Publishing’s
Hammered Out likes the poem Eastern
Mosque - Western Words. My Favorite
Bullet is publishing The Ten Cubes of
Life’s Dream and A Former Zen
Master Is Breaking Down. Polseguera
has In Hough, One Of The Neighbor- hoods
of Cleveland, She Is The Crown Of Wisdom,
The Infinite Transcends His Content,
and God Said To Moses, “Show Me
Your Presence.” Eden Kruger likes
Why Our Pond Kicks Up Occasinally for
his Oregon East Mag.
Ah,
it's been a good two months.
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