Three New Spooky Poems at Barrelhouse, the New Poet’s Market 2018, and more Halloween-y madness
- At October 09, 2017
- By Jeannine Gailey
- In Blog
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Hey guys! Are you in the mood for some scary, spooky poems? Barrelhouse is hosting them all month and today three of mine are up: “Cancer Scare,” “Self-Portrait as Film Noir Villainess,” and “Lessons Learned From Final Girls.”
Yesterday the new Poet’s Market 2018 came in the mail, which contains 4 articles by me on things like starting a poetry group, promoting your new book, and strange places for poetry readings, and an exclusive webinar – that’s right, webinar, my first! So be sure to go get your own copy. Here’s Sylvia modelling the book! I also picked up my friend Juliana Gray’s new book appropriate for Halloween, Honeymoon Palsy – check out that cover! Sylvia’s modelling that book too.
I’ve been making some headway with my physical and occupational therapy and have more neurologist tests and appointments scheduled in November. In the meantime, I’ve been trying to get out and enjoy some fall activities before the rain permanently descends on us – pumpkin patches, the zoo to see the new snow leopard cub and new giraffe baby, and the last roses of the season. I’m making the transition now to being able to move around the house with a cane, which increases my feelings of independence quite a bit. I’m still having some frustrating neurological symptoms (my legs and hands give out when I’m tired, and I’m sometimes having trouble swallowing) but hoping to be back to a lot of my normal activities soon. These little outings have been positive experiments in getting back to doing fun things instead of just medical things. I also watched “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” to get myself in the mood for the increasingly dark and gloomy October weather that’s coming, and we’ve started baking in advance. I’m looking out at the last sunshine we’re supposed to have for a while…I better try to get out and enjoy it today!
- me and Glenn at the Snohomish pumpkin patch
- me and Glenn posing with the last zoo rose garden glories
- Glenn and I posting with early Seattle zoo lights!
- snow leopard cub
- mother and baby snow leopard









Jeannine Hall Gailey served as the second Poet Laureate of Redmond, Washington and the author of Becoming the Villainess, She Returns to the Floating World, Unexplained Fevers, The Robot Scientist’s Daughter, and winner of the Moon City Press Book Prize and SFPA’s Elgin Award, Field Guide to the End of the World. Her latest, Flare, Corona from BOA Editions, was a finalist for the Washington State Book Award. She’s also the author of PR for Poets, a Guidebook to Publicity and Marketing. Her work has been featured on NPR’s The Writer’s Almanac, Verse Daily and The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror. Her poems have appeared in The American Poetry Review, Poetry, and JAMA.



Brian James Lewis
Sending positive thoughts your way! I don’t have MS, but I do have degenerating severe spinal injuries so I understand what you are going through. All the walking with canes or crutches, the meds that help but make you feel like crap. So if you need someone to commiserate with, I’m available! Sounds like Glenn is being very supportive which is awesome (two thumbs up!)