The Things I Tweet Another bittersweet graduation. I’ll miss my belov…
Another bittersweet graduation. I’ll miss my beloved seniors.
Another bittersweet graduation. I’ll miss my beloved seniors.
Still looking for something to do tonight in Greensboro? I read at @ScupBooks at 7 p.m. with three other authors.
Lisa Gluskin Stonestreet interviewed at @HeavyFeatherRev: heavyfeatherreview.com/2015/06/02/pro…
This rockstar poem by @DTomasMartinez: poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine…
Agreed. cc: @theanthonyking twitter.com/yellowcardigan…
Whoa. My first ms. is 41 poems. I just put 51 poems together to form ms. two.
It is clear to me now that every donation I make to a nonprofit merely funds the cost of them mailing me repeatedly to ask for more money.
So much of what passes for “social” interaction is now just the detritus of temporary colocation.
You guys. Please. Throw $2 their way. $5. Anything. This deserves to be funded. kickstarter.com/projects/newwa… @NewWanderers
I could go to bed right now. Or I could go to Waffle House. Make this decision for me, Interwebs.
WORSHIP AT THE ALTAR OF @Corey_Vanl: fourwayreview.com/two-poems-by-c…
I taught this stunning poem to my high school class today: Protest Poem by @ceciliallompart inknode.com/piece/2587-cec…
I begin to feel down, and then a former student sends a poem, and it’s good, and I feel very happy.
I wouldn’t demand a major either if the max pay was a pittance and everyone in the field was telling me they hadn’t had a raise in 7 years.
Anyone think maybe the low demand has something to do with teacher salaries? Hmmm?
UNC system cut a disproportionately large number of education programs “due to low demand.” Yet the state desperately needs teachers.
Late-spring afternoon on the lower deck reading @belles_lettres and @aaronbelz with Giants/Brewers in the background.
Writers’ feeds will start blowing up with good news in 3… 2… 1…
Why can’t “inspecific” be a word? It should be a word!
One of my favorite poems by Michael McFee, “The Family Laugh,” in @storySouth: storysouth.com/winter2003/mcf…