THIRD WEDNESDAY MAGAZINE Publishes Winter 2022 Issue; My Poem, “Dandelion,” is Included!

Photo taken in front of City Lights Bookstore, haunt of Lawrence Ferlinghetti and site of many poetry readings (Leslie Schultz 1988)

You can read the digital version at no cost HERE

To purchase a paper copy or subscribe (or submit your own work, check out the Third Wednesday Magazine website.)

My poem, “Dandelion,” I just learned, is the winning “50/50” poem for this issue! Such a surprise and such a delight to me because I know the competition is stiff. In fact, this issue is jam-packed with 73 poems from 65 poets. It just arrived today, and you know that I will be curled up with it tomorrow. Fortunately it is predicted to be a snow day here.

(Please note that full biographies of poets are available on the earlier broadside posts the magazine published as each poem was accepted, and they are accessible on their website. As an example, here is what you find if you go to the right-hand search bar over “Posts” and search on my last name. You can do the same for any poet in this issue. You can also subscribe, free of charge, to receive posts of newly accepted poems for future issues.)

This issue’s cover (as you will see from the link above) is a splendid visual arts collage by editor-in-chief David Jibson called “No Strings Attached.” It is an homage to the famed City Lights Book Store in San Francisico and one of its celebrated poets, Lawrence Ferlinghetti.

Here is a link to the Poetry Foundation’s website post on the famous (an perennially delightful) poem referenced, “Don’t Let That Horse…”)

I was unable to figure out how to reproduce the cover image for the Winter 2022 issue from the pdf provided, and I was unwilling to wait until my own print copy arrived in the mail, so I am sharing two images from my own pilgrimage there many years ago. These were taken from inside the bookstore looking out. Only in San Francisco! (Or maybe Ann Arbor!)

Also City Lights! (Leslie Schultz, 1988)

Happy Reading!

THE ORCHARDS Winter Issue is Published! It Includes My Poems “Northern Months” and “Again”

orchards front winter 2021

I awoke here in Northfield to snow sifting down this morning. Still dark out, the street and sidewalks were as bright as blank paper. The gardens, trees, and lawns were dark silhouettes and planes of shadow.

Then I discovered that the new issue of The Orchards had been published, always a cause for celebration. I love this wintery cover image of the vintage train steaming along a country track. It reminds me of how the holidays, fully laden with traditions and new surprises, advances upon us every year. It also seems an apt visual metaphor for this particular issue, filled as it is with 98 poems by 77 poets. I have not yet had time to read any of the other poets’ work, but I am looking forward to curling up with a cup of cocoa and slowly turning the pages of the paper copy I have ordered once it arrives. What better oasis of rich calm could I imagine on a snowy winter day?

This issue is available for purchase through Kelsay Books and Amazon, and the digital version is available for free. A link to the digital copy can be found on The Orchards Poetry Journal homepage. You can also publish a paper copy there.

Happy Reading!

Front Door with Square Wreath
Snow-capped Echinacea on Tim’s Post-stamp Prairie
Old Orchard Ladder Supporting a Kiwi Vine