Our Philadelphia authors were the first to get their anthologies. Of the nine that we sent to, only two have written us- and both to complain. So, as we are printing these gradually, I can at least correct them for the future batches. But for those of you in Philadelphia with erred copies, please note:
1) in Jim Mancinelli's poem, the last stanza should be omitted; and
2) in Joyce Meyer's poem, the last stanza is missing. It should be:
from the earth’s rage. But alone
in the dark you watch the moon’s
cold face, the winking distant stars,
and wonder what the ancients
would have done to wrest a word
from the silent cosmos.
We're not trying to ruin anyone's chi. I hope this helps.
Red Letter Poem #238
5 days ago
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