
This is so terribly confusing.
At the moment, I’m watching several of my students learn how to play Magic — or, rather, attempt to learn how to play Magic — in performing primary research for their immersion journalism project. As happened every year I went to nerd camp, I tried to learn. I lasted less than three minutes. And, therefore, I decided to update the blog to direct you towards this week’s Project Verse results! There were some amazing poems, and, really, there’s Dolly. Check it out!
Also, there’s a hint there about the Secret Project Dustin Brookshire and I are working on.
In the meantime, watch this. It will make your life better.

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. She was the recipient of a Tennessee Williams Scholarship to the Sewanee Writers' Conference and was named a Finalist for a Ruth Lilly Fellowship by the Poetry Foundation/Poetry magazine. Her work has been published or is forthcoming in such journals as Prairie Schooner, the Indiana Review, Feminist Studies, The Journal, Redivider, The Greensboro Review, and Verse. Her manuscript was a semi-finalist for the Perugia Press Prize. She is a Visiting Assistant Professor of English at Georgetown College, where she also serves as the poetry editor of the Georgetown Review.



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July 14, 2009 at 12:19 pm
jessiecarty
My life is better!
I once tried to learn how to play Magic in college, then I just ended up making out with the guy who was trying to teach me. Why is it that incredibly good looking guys turn out to be the worst kissers?
July 14, 2009 at 8:16 pm
bloglily
I had never noticed before how much Dolly resembles Marie Antoinette. But then, Dolly is of the People, and MA, not so much. I loved this. Thank you.