Making a few exciting changes and additions to Fourier Series, inspired by some helpful comments by G.C. Waldrep, who was kind enough to read the manuscript. I'm also enjoying new work from him, a suite of poems titled Archicembalo. Making this kind of exchange possible is the whole reason I began blogging. Hell, it's the whole reason I write poetry.
Sending a big batch of Severance Songs off to magazines. When will this book be finished? I'm waiting for it to tell me. Speaking of finished books, hats off to the human verb for winning the Sawtooth Prize. There's some good karma at loose in our particular hemi-circle of the blogosphere.
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