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		<title>Strange Horizons and Snow in Seattle</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I just saw that my poem, &#8220;Jin-Roh: Wolves in Human Armor,&#8221; was up at the highly respected journal of sci-fi/fantasy/speculative writing, Strange Horizons:http://www.strangehorizons.com/2010/20101122/gailey-p.shtmlYou can even comment in the forums on each poem, a kind of feedback loop we don&#8217;t usually see in literary magazines. Maybe it would be too scary! We poets can be a [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just saw that my poem, &#8220;Jin-Roh: Wolves in Human Armor,&#8221; was up at the highly respected journal of sci-fi/fantasy/speculative writing, Strange Horizons:<br /><a href="http://www.strangehorizons.com/2010/20101122/gailey-p.shtml">http://www.strangehorizons.com/2010/20101122/gailey-p.shtml</a><br />You can even comment in the forums on each poem, a kind of feedback loop we don&#8217;t usually see in literary magazines. Maybe it would be too scary! We poets can be a frightening group! The poem was inspired by a beautiful anime movie called Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade that is about a terrorism group and a frightening shadow police group, a re-telling of Perrault&#8217;s Red Riding Hood, and doomed love against a post-apocalyptic Japanese backdrop. See it if you get a chance.</p>
<p>I woke up early this morning to a snowstorm outside in the treetops outside of my window, and the snow kept coming down and kept coming down&#8230;and it&#8217;s still snowing! Seattle does not usually get a lot of snow, and certainly not this early in the season, but it is lovely in  post-card kind of way. As long as I don&#8217;t have to drive in it. (Northwesterners don&#8217;t have experience driving on snow or ice, so there are always a ton of accidents&#8230;) A surreal aspect of this is that Glenn and I haven&#8217;t worn even as much as a coat in the two years we lived in California. Maybe Seattle wanted us to get in the Christmas spirit! We did turn on some Ella Fitzgerald Christmas carols and made a gluten-free dutch apple pancake (which was an okay experience, although Glenn said the recipe needed more eggs.)</p>
<p>Found out I&#8217;ll be writing an article for next year&#8217;s <a href="http://www.poetsmarket.com/">Poet&#8217;s Market</a> on &#8220;How to Know When to Target a Smaller Press&#8221; on micro/small publishers of poetry. I&#8217;m excited! And my first day of classes for the winter quarter was today. An odd timing since this is a holiday week, but oh well! So, off to work I go!</p>
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