So to begin with, your little e-magazine here has brought forth its second issue with quite a success, but we had left something a little missing for you — the Featured Poems(s) segment of Issue 02, particularly; and we’ve readied ourselves to show you what we’ve got.
The Featured Poems this time come up from Kathryn Maris’s third collection The House with Only an Attic and a Basement (Penguin, 2018). We’re sure you’ll those as much as (or more than) we did, but never lesser!
Read her featured poems, School Run, and Jesus with Cigarette, here!!!
As for the Pushcart Prize, as the title suggests, let’s tell you that we’ve nominated six items (as is the rule) for the Pushcart Prize, and those are —
from Issue 01:
- Rose Without A Thorn, by Kat Devitt
- The Man Who Stopped Speaking, by Sylvia Schwartz
- Other, by Robert Okaji
- Time Warp, by Simran Keshwani
from Issue 02:
- Quarters, by Kristine Brown
- Photo Opportunity, by Lynn White
With particular thanks to Sylvia Schwartz for helping with posting the nominations to the committee, without whom, obviously, the nominations would never be possible.
With your continued support, we also hope to keep nominating for numerous prizes further.
Regards,
Bold + Italic
Thank you so much!
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We’re proud to nominate your poem! 😇
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Thank you kindly. I am happily honored!
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It makes us very happy to nominate your work! 😇
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I highly recommend you all check out Bold + Italic, and consider submitting as they prepare their third issue. I thank the editors for nominating my poem, “Quarters,” for a Pushcart Prize. This only motivates me as I continue to write, imagine, and explore.
Hope all is well, and have a good day. – Kristine.
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I highly recommend you all check out Bold + Italic, and consider submitting as they prepare their third issue. I thank the editors for nominating my poem, “Quarters,” for a Pushcart Prize. This only motivates me as I continue to write, imagine, and explore.
Hope all is well, and have a good day. – Kristine.
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