


Thanks to Timothy Green at Rattle for featuring an audio version of my poem, "What the Grad Students Said."
Library Journal calls Martha Silano's latest book, The Little Office of the Immaculate Conception, "sage, engaging, and rapturously droll." Featured on Garrison Keilor's The Writer's Almanac and named an Academy of American Poets Noted Book of the Year, The Little Office is a roaring, roiling romp through eight billion years of cosmic history. The conception the title refers to is not only that of a baby but of our universe. Available at Amazon.com or from your local independent book seller.



7 comments:
Wow, love that poem! And now that I've met you in person, I see you as well as hear you while listening. (Esp. the laughter in your eyes.) Cool.
Martha--I think you mean Tim Green. If you want readers to go to the right page: http://rattle.com/blog/page/2/
Otherwise, they'll hit your link and find today's poem which is no longer yours! Don't let them miss your wonderful poem.
Hi Diane,
Thanks for pointing out those errors to me. All fixed! Hope you're well. How's the Linguine moving coming along? My students are still reeling over the fact that I know you. :-)
Students reeling only because they see you as teacher, me as poet--I'm guessing. They should be more impressed that I know you! I am. Movie moving right along. I learned a lot about Power Point which I'd never used before. Will let you know when I post it.
There is a special place for the modest in heaven. :-)
Just wanted to tell you that I enjoyed your poem on Rattle!
Thanks, Tabatha. Glad you enjoyed it!
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