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					<description><![CDATA[While passing time at the gigantic Bellevue library this afternoon, I ran across the best (and most amusing) thing I&#8217;ve read in Poetry (this was the July/August issue) in some time: http://www.poetrymagazine.org/magazine/0707/comment_179843.htmlThis essay ostensibly and comically describes the difference between fiction writers and poets from the perspective of a somewhat flibberty-gibbetish fiction writer in love [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While passing time at the gigantic Bellevue library this afternoon, I ran across the best (and most amusing) thing I&#8217;ve read in Poetry (this was the July/August issue) in some time:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.poetrymagazine.org/magazine/0707/comment_179843.html">http://www.poetrymagazine.org/magazine/0707/comment_179843.html</a><br />This essay ostensibly and comically describes the difference between fiction writers and poets from the perspective of a somewhat flibberty-gibbetish fiction writer in love with a poet; fiction writers are &#8220;too busy writing to read&#8221; while poets are &#8220;always reading,&#8221; the fiction writer writes 13 pages while the poet leans her head against the window waiting for the poem to hit, etc.<br />My favorite part was the tongue in cheek part about payment, near the ending:<br />&#8220;But it&#8217;s been a good week for us. I sold my new novel, after a bidding war, for $11 million, and my Poet had a poem taken by a well-known literary journal, which gave payment in the form of an origami swan made out of her recycled submission. &#8220;<br />And the part where the poet throws books by beautiful-young-prizewinning-theorist-poets she&#8217;s reviewing across the room. Not that I would know anything about that. No sirree.</p>
<p>I also checked C. Dale Young&#8217;s second book out of the library, along with Natasha Tretheway&#8217;s <em><strong>Belloq&#8217;s Ophelia</strong></em>, which I had skimmed but hadn&#8217;t really read &#8211; it&#8217;s a series of poems about a prostitute in New Orleans who was photographed early last century; they&#8217;re mostly persona poems, truly well done. It&#8217;s an easy book to read in one sitting, moving and graceful.</p>
<p>I also sent a query in to Poets &#038; Writers Magazine with an article idea. I figure, maybe I should try to write for magazines which have something to do with what I do all day. You know, crazy ideas like that. And an MS into BOA. Wish me luck&#8230;</p>
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