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Blogosphere, I apologize for the spate of radio silence, but I have been preparing for an absence of several days, as I’m flying to New York on Sunday and reading at the Cornelia Street Cafe Monday night for the Toadlily Press Edge by Edge launch reading.  I am beyond excited about this, but boy has there been a great deal of catch-up work that had to be done in advance.  This is the point where the whole “working three jobs” metaphor becomes painfully real.

Updating my CV this morning, I noticed that a great many of my poems have appeared on page 13 of journals.  I wonder if this is a sign?

Hopefully I’ll see some of you New Yorkers on Monday!  I’m planning on busting out some new work, which is terrifying, yet thrilling.

Emma Bolden is the author of How To Recognize A Lady, a chapbook of poems published as part of Edge by Edge, the third in Toadlily Press' Quartet Series, and The Mariner's Wife, a chapbook published by Finishing Line Press. Her third chapbook, The Sad Epistles, is forthcoming from Dancing Girl Press. Her short story, "Sympathy," was selected as the winner of the 2007 Georgetown Review prize, and her one-act, Drinks, was selected as the winner of the American Theatre Co-Op's Winter 2004 Contest for Original One-Act Plays.

Where You Can Find Me (Or At Least My Words)

The Mariner's Wife Now Available!

Available here!

Also Available:How to Recognize a Lady, One of Four Chapbooks in Edge by Edge, the Third Volume in Toadlily Press' Quartet Series!

Available here!

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