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Saturday, February 24, 2007
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"How dreary – to be – Somebody!
How public – like a Frog –
To tell one's name – the livelong June –
To an admiring Bog!"
Amy Lemmon is the author of two poetry collections: Fine Motor (Sow’s Ear Poetry Review Press, 2008) and Saint Nobody (Red Hen Press, 2009). Her work has appeared in Rolling Stone, New Letters, Prairie Schooner, Verse, Court Green, The Journal, Barrow Street, and many other magazines and anthologies. She is co-author, with Denise Duhamel, of the poetry chapbooks ABBA: The Poems (Coconut Books, 2010) and Enjoy Hot or Iced: Poems in Conversation and a Conversation (Slapering Hol Press, 2011). Amy holds a PhD in English/Creative Writing from the University of Cincinnati. She is Professor of English at the Fashion Institute of Technology and lives with her two children in Astoria, Queens.
4 comments:
What terrific photos! And did I mention that I love the name Stella?
I think you did, but hey it's good to hear it however many times!
Bob and I were driving past the place where we had lunch the day of the ultrasound that told us she would be a girl (it also, incidentally, indicated a couple of "soft markers" for DS, but that's another story). I had sort of had this epiphany that we should call our daughter Stella. And the place is called the Morning Star Diner.
Wonderful photos. It looks like the event went well.
Thanks so much for stopping by, Rebecca! And thanks for listing Saint Nobody on your blogroll. Your blog has my all-time favorite title! I hope you'll be back soon.
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