poem(s) for 11/6/04
America by Herman Melville & In California During the Gulf War by Denise Levertov
America by Herman Melville & In California During the Gulf War by Denise Levertov
Mark Moskowitz’s touching documentary The Stone Reader is not just for bibliophiles, it’s for anyone who has a lifelong love of knowledge. It’s for anyone who has been passionate about something in his youth and somehow lost that desire. And it is for anyone who has ever found that a dream realized sometimes falls short of expectations. In his quest to find Dow Mossman, … Read More The Stone Reader
No Marks is wonderful new fiction by Jordan Rosenfeld at The Pedestal Magazine. Great stuff in Pindeldyboz from two extremely talented ladies: A Shadow Rising, by Mary McCluskey Ridiculous, by Miriam Kotzin
I’m devastated, depressed, and despondent. I’m sure John Kerry feels worse than I do right now, though: CNN.com – Kerry calls Bush to concede
Things I Didn’t Know I Loved by Nazim Hikmet (note: when reality lets you down, turn to poetry.)
“The vote count in Ohio has not been completed. There are more than 250,000 remaining votes to be counted. We believe when they are, John Kerry will win Ohio.”
Here’s one for bookmarking: CNN.com has a nice little Election Results page.
The new Spoiled Ink features the marvelous work of excellent writers: Anima Animus by Thea Atkinson and Disembodied by Robin Slick.
If you experience any weirdness (fraud, intimidation, irregularities) at the polls today, please don’t suffer in silence. You can join Mike’s Keyboard Army and report whatever it was that either happened to you or was witnessed by you.
Dear George Bush by Kristin Prevallet (note: I know I’ve posted a link to this poem before but it seems fitting for today)