Celebrating 21 Years Online!
What's newest at the Postmodern Village
* Issue 42 of EastWesterly Review
* The 26th Annual Postmodern Village Conference
* Due to budget cuts, the
blog has moved.
Highlights from the latest EastWesterly
Review
* ISSUE 42: Works by E.W. Wilder, P.B. Wombat, M.S. CĂ©annan, Bean Newton, Amanda Evans, Kathleen Wolf Davis, Lael Ewy, I.T. Bugshmebigolly, and more.
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Villagers in Print
Lael Ewy's chapbook Of Grace's Resounding Caws is available at Amazon in paperback and for Kindle. It gathers 24 ruminations on living in light and darkness, true loss, and dreams, and -- of course -- honey. River City Poetry published three of his poems in their Fall 2018 issue. "Towards
a Manifesto for a New Poetry" appears in Troubles Swapped for Something Fresh, edited by Rupert Loydel. That work
originally appeared in EastWesterly
Review: Issue 8 as an editor's screed.
Both Hezekiah Allen Tayor and Francine DuBois appear in Sinatra: . . . but buddy, I'm a kind of poem, edited by Gilbert Gigliotti,
alongside poets such as Allen Ginsberg and David Lehman. Their Sinatra
poems originally appeared here in Take2, Issue
8.
Longtime Village supporter John P. Jones has published Writing At Gunpoint: Get Started Blogging: Reluctant writers can be excellent bloggers!. If you're thinking about
blogging (and especially if you have to blog for work), this
is perfect.