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WHAT HANGS OVERHEAD
—Taylor Graham, Placerville
Roof and ceiling muffle the sound
of weather, of rain changing
overnight to snow,
a woosh like owl wings in the dark.
Roof and ceiling a scant
canopy between home and what hangs
overhead, the great oaks bowing
under a dark weight of snow.
Roof and walls are playing-
cards the weather shuffles, as we lie
imagining the sound of ceiling
opening to the dark of sky.
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A NEW HAND
—Mitz Sackman, Murphys
This house of cards
It's falling down
But I built it with such care
This myth of my life
A myth soft-pedaling my mistakes
Inevitable as they are
Surely I can soft toe
My way through
This new minefield once again
This house of cars
It's falling down
But I built it with such care
This myth of my life
Change is the nature of life
But some days it catches me by surprise
I race to catch the tumbling cards
Guess I will just have to wait
Until life finishes with this deal
This house of cards
It's falling down
But I built it with such care
This myth of my life
See if my luck will change
With a new draw
This house of cards
I'll build carefully again
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NOW PLAYING, "HOUSE OF CARDS"
—Richard Zimmer
Their life is a movie...
two actors playing a part...
he...the King...
she the Queen of Hearts.
At times, lives got entangled,
like in a web...
but webs can be broken...
they'd find a way out.
Love grew with laughter...
sometimes with tears...
for things sought after,
they struggled for years.
How does this end...
this life of pretend?
It's like a long-lasting drama...
played over and over again.
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Thanks to Tom Goff and our other poets today for riffing on our Seed of the Week: House of Cards. Send yours to kathykieth@hotmail.com or P.O. Box 762, Pollock Pines, CA 95726. No deadline on SOWs.
The deadline for Manzanita: Poetry and Prose of the Mother Lode and Sierra (Vol. 6) has been extended to Dec. 31. See guidelines for submission at www.manzanitacalifornia.org/. Manzanita is a literary collection containing poetry, fiction and nonfiction work; electronic submissions only. Manzanita Writers Press and Writers Unlimited, a writers groups that meets at the Calaveras Arts Council Gallery every 2nd and 4th Monday, are affiliates of the Calaveras County Arts Council. Manzanita Writers Press welcomes individuals who would like to help with the press in any capacity, and they also welcome new members who are working toward publication. Contact Editor Monika Rose at mrosemanza@pjs.net for information.
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but for their voices
the herons would disappear—
this morning's snow
—Chiyo
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—Medusa
The Thread of Dreams,
a new chapbook from Sacramento's
Carol Frith, is now available at The Book Collector,
1008 24th St., Sacramento.
RATTLESNAKE REVIEW:
Issue #24 is now available (free) at The Book Collector
or may be ordered through rattlesnakepress.com—
or send me 4 bux and I'll mail you one.
Contributor and subscription copies
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After this issue, Rattlesnake Review and most of our
other print projects will be taking
a few months off for remodeling—but not Medusa's Kitchen,
WTF (see below) or the 2nd Weds. reading series (except for January).
Watch this spot for further developments!—I suspect that the break
will be short-lived and will engender lots of activity,
including calls for submissions
to some exciting new projects.
Don't miss 'em!
Also available (free): littlesnake broadside #46:
Snake Secrets:
Getting Your Poetry Published in Rattlesnake Press
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A compendium of ideas for brushing up on your submissions process
so as to make editors everywhere more happy,
thereby increasing the likelihood of getting your poetry published.
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WTF!!:
The fourth issue of WTF, the free quarterly journal from
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is now available at The Book Collector,
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Next deadline (for Issue #5) is Jan. 15.
Send 3 poems, photos, smallish art or prose pieces
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or, if you’re snailing,
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Medusa encourages poets of all ilk and ages to send their POETRY, PHOTOS and ART, as well as announcements of Northern California poetry events, to kathykieth@hotmail.com (or snail ‘em to P.O. Box 762, Pollock Pines, CA 95726) for posting on this daily Snake blog. Rights remain with the poets. Previously-published poems are okay for Medusa’s Kitchen, as long as you own the rights. (Please cite publication.) Medusa cannot vouch for the moral fiber of other publications, contests, etc. that she lists, however, so submit to them at your own risk. For more info about the Snake Empire, including guidelines for submitting to or obtaining our publications, click on the link to the right of this column: Rattlesnake Press (rattlesnakepress.com). And be sure to sign up for Snakebytes, our monthly e-newsletter that will keep you up-to-date on all our ophidian chicanery.