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Mid-Week Field Notes–July 13, 2022

Some very quick things: Reviews are starting to come in on my forthcoming novel in verse, Ethel’s Song: Ethel Rosenberg’s Life in Poems (Calkins Creek, Sep 13, 2022). One’s from Kirkus. Another’s from Publishers Weekly. I had the privilege this … Continue reading

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Mid-Week Field Notes–March 16, 2022

Some very quick things: One more rejection of four poems by a literary magazine came in during this last week but also an acceptance. My poem, “Yiddish Is Not the Language of the Dead,” has now been published online at … Continue reading

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Mid-Week Field Notes–February 16, 2022

Some very quick things: If you’re a teacher who has brought Art Spiegelman’s Maus into the classroom, you won’t want to miss a special free webinar hosted by Gratz College, Tuesday, February 22, 7 pm ET. This week I start … Continue reading

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Mid-Week Field Notes–February 9, 2022

Some very quick things: I am in the process of bringing three websites into one. This puts me in a good position to rethink my branding as a writer and workshop leader to focus on Voices of the Past, offering … Continue reading

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