Prairie Schooner Spring 2011
Check out the new Spring issue of Prairie Schooner, including the online version of one of my new poems from the Robot Scientist’s Daughter manuscript, “Knoxville, 1979.” (The other poem, “Foxfire Books: In Case of Emergency, Learn to Make Glass” is more apocalyptic. The whole issue is really wonderful I think.) Lesley Wheeler and Robert Wrigley are also up as featured poets.
A sad note: this was Hilda Raz’s last issue as editor of Prairie Schooner, as she is retiring.
Kristin
As, always, I love your work. Congrats on the publication.
Did you really live in Knoxville in 1979? I ask, because my family moved to Knoxville in 1981, and lived there until 1983.
Jeannine
Thanks Kristin!
Yes, I lived there from 1976 to 1984. We must have been neighbors!
Karen J. Weyant
I love Prairie Schooner, but somehow, last year, in the “big move” forgot to renew my subscription. Will have to do this right away!
Collin Kelley
Love the poem and totally weird-ed out because there’s a poem in my unpublished manuscript called Knoxville, 1982 about visiting the World’s Fair.