Pros and cons of six popular self-publishing platforms and what kind of writing works best on each.
This is a growing list of books, movies, podcasts, and comics I’ve consumed that have at least one LGBT+ character. At some point, I will write detailed reviews for some of these.
Lullaby in Fracktown, Lilace Mellin Guignard Above you can find a link to this week’s poem, as well as the podcast episode itself. Below, you’ll find the script for the episode. Analysis and Context Lullaby in Fracktown is a villanelle by Lilace Mellin Guignard. A little background on the author. She lives in rural Pennsylvania, …
One Fire, Quenched with Another, by Jeremy Michael Clark Above you can find a link to this week’s poem, as well as the podcast episode itself. Below, you’ll find the script for that episode. Analysis Jeremy Michael Clark read this poem for the Poem-a-Day podcast. In the “About This Poem” section, he says he took …
Married Love by Kuan Tao Sheng (translated by Kenneth Rexroth and Ling Chung) You and I Have so much love, That it Burns like a fire, In which we bake a lump of clay Molded into a figure of you And a figure of me. Then we take both of them, And break them into …
For our first Poem of the Week, we read Javier Zamora’s “Second Attempt Crossing.” It’s about Zamora’s journey to the US at the age of 9 and the person who helped protect him. Kit gives insight into structure, meaning, and takeaways for your poetry.
I have three big gripes with the storytelling in this show. I won’t go over all the good stuff that’s done or the awesome way they just drop people of all ethnicities and races just about wherever in the story. I will only focus on the bad stuff, because that’s what’ll stick with you and is what you can learn from.
Long story short: Uncanny Counter (경이로운 소문) on Netflix is a really good show and you should watch it.