notes & things | 8/11/2025



I feel like every year at this point in the summer, I start thinking about fall and musing endlessly about how much I am going to get done. It's harder this year to feel hopeful and productive in a nation under siege by idiots, but I am trying to hang in there, writing silly little poems that feel like they can save my soul a little and grinding at the grind that keeps the gears rolling. 

Mostly, I am pushing through toward a little trip up to Wisconsin end of this week. We're visiting family for a day up at the campgrond where my grandmother used to keep her RV, the site of most of my childhood summer memories. I have been back occasionally since (my aunt & uncle had their place parked there for decades, and now so do my older cousins on my dad's side) but haven't really been in about a decade. The beach nearby we used to go to is gone now and replaced by a boat launch, but the air, last time we were there, was much the same. I could almost smell the Coppertone and the rubber of pink innertubes. 

This week has bought some rejections and at least once acceptance, plus a new poem in Fantastic Other from winged. I am finding, now that I am submitting work more regularly, that my rejection/acceptance rate is still about the same. 4:12, so about 1/3, which isn't terrible, but has remained pretty consistent from other times when I was submitting a lot of work into the wilds (though it waxes and wanes depending on the competitiveness and/or age of the journal (I do like submitting to brand new publications, or at least new to me, so that rate is sometimes a little higher.) 

Right now, I am sending out a mix of different projects, including the Iphigenia poems as I compile them into the book, winged, another little oceanic series, some early pieces from the midnight garden, plus fragments from the sci-fi-ish series I finished up earlier this year. So far the bird girl poems are in the lead in terms of acceptances.  As I submit and things get swiped up, I will be sharing a few of the leftover poems at Patreon, where you can see them if you join the free or either of the paid tiers.  This week, I am also blogging about different ways of being a poet in the world for the weekly 10 Minute Poet series, which you can get access to for only $3/month.  I have also been making some progress on edits for the Patreon-exclusive edition of EXOTICA coming in September (see photo above.)



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