Infinity's Kitchen is an experimental literary magazine, and while I definitely don't consider myself an experimental poet, I was inspired by one of my friends who does amazing work in found poetry.
Read MoreOne of the fun things about getting published in a local literary magazine is that there is usually an invite to the launch party. There's food, drinks, and the opportunity for writers in the current issue to do a little public reading.
Read MoreVallum asked their 2017 contributors three questions to sum up the year.
1. What was your favourite poetry book published this year?
2. What was your best poetry discovery this year?
3. What's on your reading list for 2018?
Read MoreIt's 5am on a Saturday morning. I'm startled awake by the sounds of unwanted visitors and can't get back to sleep. What's a girl to do? Write poetry!
Read MoreMuch love and thanks goes out to 3Elements Literary Review for nominating my poem "Year 84" for a Pushcart Prize.
Read MoreOnce upon a time, I was given the following writing prompt "Write a sentence that embodies those old yesterdays of summer". While the exercise was to only write one sentence, that sentence became the first sentence in a short summery little piece.
Read MoreInspired by a trip to China back in 2012, the poem "Night Fishing on the Li River" has been a long work in progress going from iterations between poem and short story and back to poem again.
Read MoreCurious to see what myself and others came up with for the words "Breach", "Scale", and "Peppermint"?
Read MoreCheck out the poem "Submission Guidelines for Journalists" in Vallum's latest issue 14.2 - Lies & Duplicity
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