Hurrah. I'm thrilled for you, MM. Will return. Just found out that my mailing address has been changed by personnes unknown. (Wah. My Vogue, W, Poets & Writers, all my journals, etc. Well, that's not your problem.)
Thanks for visiting & I'll be back. Soon.
xoxo
PS: I'll credit you, but of course, when I use title 'There is a light...."
The poem and your description of its inspiration, easy to take to heart. Comes back, for me, to the belief that we have to make it up as we go along. Congratulations...I really like the magazine, unknown before seeing it here.
oh, my Maggie May, i´ve read the poem, which i have already read, hehe)in DIAGRAM. very happy, proud but.... when will you publish your book of poetry???' so looking forward to it!!!
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Congrats, Maggie May. Love the magazine's cover - will you post the poem some time (please!)?
Congrats! I love Diagram, too!
Very cool...both the poem and the fact that it is published.
Hurrah. I'm thrilled for you, MM. Will return. Just found out that my mailing address has been changed by personnes unknown. (Wah. My Vogue, W, Poets & Writers, all my journals, etc. Well, that's not your problem.)
Thanks for visiting & I'll be back. Soon.
xoxo
PS: I'll credit you, but of course, when I use title 'There is a light...."
Congratulations! I love this one.
O HOORAY! How do we find a copy?
Scratch that last comment. I clicked and clicked and found YOU.
Stunning. Breath-taking. It's almost useless to conjure superlatives because you're beyond them --
Claire just click on the Diagram image in my post and it takes you to the current issue, with my poem :)
Thank you everyone! I needed a piece of good news right now :)
Congratulations, Maggie! This is wonderful news. I am heading over to read the poem.
Diagram...(swoon).
I'm going to read the poem now...
Congrats Maggie! Very exciting.
just clicked over and read the poem. I am so awestruck by your poetry, always. Many (myself included) try poetry. But you, my dear, are a poet.
Just read it, Maggie. Dammit, it's hot, so good!
Wow, Maggie, Congratulations! A strong poem from a strong writer!
Wow Maggie...amazing, loved it...congratulations, truly happy for you! :D
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Congratulations, Maggie May. It's a beautiful, moving poem. You ROCK!! Love & Blessings!
Awahah! (A breath of surprise and and pleasure.) Congrats, MM!
That's fantastic! And thanks for the introduction to a a publication that's new to me.
The poem and your description of its inspiration, easy to take to heart. Comes back, for me, to the belief that we have to make it up as we go along. Congratulations...I really like the magazine, unknown before seeing it here.
oh, my Maggie May, i´ve read the poem, which i have already read, hehe)in DIAGRAM. very happy, proud but.... when will you publish your book of poetry???' so looking forward to it!!!
interesting mag. really.
loving you, as usual!!
yolanda
I can't help but think every time
just how for real you are.
Congratulations. Well earned.
xo
erin
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