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		<title>Eye to the Telescope, Indiana Review, burned out cars</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Eye to the Telescope Issue 3 Persona Poetry Issue]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m happy to announce the new Persona Poetry Issue of the SFPA&#8217;s online poetry journal, which I had the honor of guest-editing, Eye to the Telescope. From my editor&#8217;s note: &#8220;The two most common complaints I hear about contemporary poetry are that 1. it is boring, and 2. it is too difficult to understand. I&#8217;m [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m happy to announce the new Persona Poetry Issue of the SFPA&#8217;s online poetry journal, which I had the honor of guest-editing, <a href="http://www.eyetothetelescope.com/">Eye to the Telescope. </a><br />From my editor&#8217;s note: &#8220;The two most common complaints I hear about contemporary poetry are      that 1. it is boring, and 2. it is too difficult to understand. I&#8217;m hoping        that you, dear reader, find that these poems will challenge both of those        assumptions. We have a Barbie doll speaking from Mars here, Alice from        Wonderland going on a date with Frankenstein’s monster. These escapades        are accessible, entertaining, dramatic—in short, they make poetry fun.&#8221;<br />So go check it out! Poets include Oliver de la Paz, Kelli Russell Agodon, Celia Lisset Alvarez, Lana H. Ayers, Mary Agner, Kristin Berkey-Abbott &#8211; just a host of fabulous poets, some already known to me, some brand new!</p>
<p>In other news of new issues of literary journals, <a href="http://indianareview.org/winter-2011-issue-33-2/">Indiana Review&#8217;s new issue is out</a>, called Winter 2011 (although it is already 2012&#8230;) which has one of my favorite &#8220;Robot Scientist&#8217;s Daughter&#8221; poems, &#8220;The Robot Scientist&#8217;s Daughter [in films.]&#8221; Possibly because it has killer shrews in it. It&#8217;s such a consistently fun journal to read, I&#8217;m proud to be a part of it!</p>
<p>I had a dream last night that involved driving a car that was &#8220;burned out&#8221; from the inside-out. Is this a metaphor for my current state of mind? I would like the metaphor of my life to not be a burned-out car. I think sometimes I get so revved up, only to get let down &#8211; I need to learn to use a bit of cruise control in terms of my energy and workloads.</p>
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