Now it can be told.... my poem Composition Marble (formerly referred to here as "Kiosk/Stylus") is the winner of the 2005 chapbook contest sponsored by Pavement Saw Press! I'm thrilled, naturally. This makes the reading on Monday something of a chapbook coming-out party. Though I won't have any in hand to peddle, I will nonetheless be happy to take your money and send you a signed copy once they're available (should be a month or so). Only six bucks!
Feeling glad, feeling grateful.
Thursday, February 23, 2006
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Congrats, Josh.
cool. good news.
congratulations!
congratulations!
Congratulations!
Great news, Josh!
Hey, Josh--Great News. Congrats!
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