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					<description><![CDATA[Another beautiful sunny day today as we wind towards the end of October. We carved a huge pumpkin last night, and I&#8217;ve been craving pumpkin-related foods (pumpkin seeds, pumpkin pancakes, etc.) We&#8217;ve been in Napa almost a month now. I can&#8217;t believe it! I&#8217;ve been remiss in announcing a couple of publications:&#8211;A few poems and [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another beautiful sunny day today as we wind towards the end of October. We carved a huge pumpkin last night, and I&#8217;ve been craving pumpkin-related foods (pumpkin seeds, pumpkin pancakes, etc.) We&#8217;ve been in Napa almost a month now. I can&#8217;t believe it!</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been remiss in announcing a couple of publications:<br />&#8211;A few poems and a review in <a href="http://www.poemeleon.org/table-of-contents-5">the new &#8220;Gender&#8221; issue of Poemeleon</a><br />&#8211;A new poem, &#8220;The Robot Scientist&#8217;s Daughter Journeys West,&#8221; in <a href="http://redhen.org/losangelesreview/">issue 6 of The L.A. Review</a>. (I don&#8217;t think the poem is available online, only in the print version. Sorry!)<br />Lots of good writer friends in both journals, including bloggers like Kelli R. Agodon, Deb Ager, and Diane Lockward.</p>
<p>In other writing news, I got an acceptance from a speculative journal I really like, and two more well-written, personalized rejections. I don&#8217;t know what&#8217;s up with all these personal, positive rejections &#8211; do the editors have more time to do this these days? Are editors getting nicer? I like getting notes on particular poems &#8211; it makes me feel like someone is really reading them, as opposed to the form rejections, where you don&#8217;t know if anyone really did.</p>
<p>Still haven&#8217;t gotten to San Francisco &#8211; one, because I&#8217;m on crutches, and two, because I&#8217;m still fighting back against the mother of all tummy bugs that&#8217;s been bothering me for almost two months now. (I&#8217;ve resisted taking the scary antibiotics for it, because of the listed side effects such as hallucination and numbness of the hands and feet &#8211; and oh yes, nausea and vomiting, which are exactly what you want more of with a tummy bug &#8211; but my resistance is crumbling&#8230;) On the plus side, the ankle shows encouraging signs of improvement, and hopefully the stomach will soon as well!</p>
<p>In reading news, I discovered a new, California-based journal called <a href="http://thenormalschool.com/">The Normal School</a>, which has a magazine-like layout and some really funny stuff, including an essay by Ander Monson on his wikipedia entry and self-googling habits. I might look for some funny poems to send them&#8230;</p>
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