A bonus poem for Mother’s Day: this one is from page 59 of Newspaper Blackout.
MOTHER’S DAY
This is one of those poems where the meaning changes depending on the title. It was originally titled “The Babysitter.”
Say Happy Mother’s Day to your mom with some Newspaper Blackout poems!
TAKE ME TO YOUR SPOT
Thanks y’all for helping put Newspaper Blackout at #16 on the Poetry Foundation’s bestsellers list. If you haven’t yet, you can get your copy here.
Time Out Chicago just said of the book, “”Turns out Richard Nixon wasn’t our nation’s most gifted redactor.”
See other book updates on the Newspaper Blackout Facebook page.
SKINNY-DIPPING
Page 21 of Newspaper Blackout. Blogged by Cal Morgan over at Fifty-Two Stories.
It’s been three whole weeks since Newspaper Blackout came out. If y’all liked the book, I’d sure appreciate a review on Amazon.
MUSIC BY THE CREEK
My friend Jason Molin and his band played the coolest little lunchtime show on the UT campus this afternoon. They played from 12:15-12:45 so everybody could get there and back on their lunch break. Really cool idea. Great tunes, and great weather. (See my sketch.)
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