My poem, “Sunday Dinners,” inspired by memories of meals served in her tiny but immaculate dining room by my Grandma Schultz, has just been published in The Midwest Quarterly. (I am including this poem, along with many other poems inspired by family and friends, in my third collection of poems (currently in manuscript form.)
This is a journal I am savoring–scholarly prose and poetry alike. I was especially taken with the analysis what might be called a “double doppleganger” –human and architectural — in Henry James’ eerie story, “The Jolly Corner;” and a moving, pointed, yet funny poem by Nathaneal Tagg, about our responses to extinction of other species, called “Photo Ark.”
It is a particular delight that this came to my mailbox during National Poetry Month!
LESLIE
Congratulations! I am going to snag this issue! Thanks for letting us know.
Wonderful news. Congratulations.
Congratulations, Leslie!
Congratulations, Leslie!
Thank for sharing this wonderful – and well-deserved – news!
It is a great feeling to have friends and family in your corner. Thank you, all, for sharing my happiness!
A big congratulations on being published again. What a treat for the reading world to have another chance to read your work!
Wonderful! Congratulations.
Wonderful news Congratulations.