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					<description><![CDATA[Slowly getting better. And I found out yesterday why I felt so sick when I got admitted to the hospital &#8211; pneumonia in both sides of the lungs, a little fluid in there, and pleurisy &#8211; and that it will take me about a month to feel all the way better. What&#8217;s weird is that [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Slowly getting better. And I found out yesterday why I felt so sick when I got admitted to the hospital &#8211; pneumonia in both sides of the lungs, a little fluid in there, and pleurisy &#8211; and that it will take me about a month to feel all the way better. What&#8217;s weird is that only a day or so before the hospitalization I wasn&#8217;t even that sick &#8211; just the usual sinus and throat stuff. I was just getting excited about walking again after the foot breaking, and now this! It feels like I&#8217;ll never get back in shape. And I am definitely getting that pneumonia vaccine (I had one about ten years ago, but apparently asthmatics need one every five-to-ten) when I&#8217;m better.</p>
<p>But, I did have two acceptances to cheer me up a little &#8211; <em>The Cincinnati Review</em> and <em>The L.A. Review</em>, both really beautiful magazines I&#8217;ve admired quite a bit.  Both poems from the newest manuscript, too. I&#8217;m hoping it finds a home soon. I&#8217;m polishing it up on every submission, just a bit.</p>
<p>The teaching has been a bit rough, what with being sick on top of the other usual stresses of teaching. I&#8217;m thankful the class is online, at least, so I don&#8217;t have to cough on anyone. We&#8217;re talking now about Seth Ambramson&#8217;s post about The Third Way, Stephen Burt&#8217;s essay on The New Thing in Poetry, The New Narrative, and I threw in Tony Hoagland&#8217;s essay on the &#8220;slippery poem of our time&#8221; &#8211; you know the one &#8211; on top of that. It&#8217;s challenging reading for graduate students, I think, but hopefully helpful to students who don&#8217;t quite know the lay of the land in the contemporary poetry world yet. I&#8217;d like to prepare them, realistically, for the world of editors and critics who have diverse likes and dislikes, to the fact that there are schools of poetry even if no one agrees what they are, exactly, right now, to the fact that there are poets trying to stretch the boundaries of poetry in every direction. I wish I had known about that stuff when I first started writing! It would have expanded my idea of what a poem can do and can be.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Mar 2008 01:09:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Several good things happened today.1. Hummingbirds at my feeder, after three months of having it up there!2. An acceptance from Ninth Letter, which I&#8217;m very excited about, because I love them.3. Two of my previously-published (in print mags) haibun poems are going to appear on this cool new haibun site:http://www.haibuntoday.com/Don&#8217;t know when yet, but this [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Several good things happened today.<br />1. Hummingbirds at my feeder, after three months of having it up there!<br />2. An acceptance from <a href="http://www.ninthletter.com/">Ninth Letter</a>, which I&#8217;m very excited about, because I love them.<br />3. Two of my previously-published (in print mags) haibun poems are going to appear on this cool new haibun site:<br /><a href="http://www.haibuntoday.com/">http://www.haibuntoday.com/</a><br />Don&#8217;t know when yet, but this site is unique in that it showcases all different kinds of haibun, and has critical reviews and essays on the form as well.<br />4. The cutest set of words in the German language? &#8220;Eisbar Babys&#8221; and &#8220;Eisbar mama&#8221;<br />Isn&#8217;t &#8220;eisbar&#8221; (sounds like &#8220;ice-bear&#8221;) a much better name for this little animal than polar bear?<br /><a href="http://www.nuernberg.de/internet/eisbaer/videos.html">http://www.nuernberg.de/internet/eisbaer/videos.html</a></p>
<p>A very busy week with lots of social and work stuff going on, feeling overwhelmed, and still a little sick (darn these temps &#8211; ten degrees below normal for us &#8211; and all the accursed rain!) but these four things, along with a welcome visit from a poet friend, cheered me up immensely.</p>
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