And you get a nearly life-sized front and back preview --


I feel like I just had a baby. Without the vomit and blood and everything. I just had an "immaculate" baby.
Poetry and the literary culture I'm growing in a milk carton 


posted by Christine at
7:26 PM
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CHRISTINE HAMM is a PhD candidate in English Literature at Drew University, where she was awarded a Caspersen Scholarship for Academic Promise. In 2007, she was a runner up to Queens' Poet Laureate. Her poetry has been published in The Adirondack Review, Pebble Lake Review, Horseless Press, Lodestar Quarterly, Blue Fifth Review, Poetry Midwest, MiPoesias, Rattle, Snow Monkey and Exquisite Corpse, among others. She has been nominated twice for a Pushcart Prize, and once for "The Best of the Web". Her work has been anthologized in Homewrecker: An Adultery Reader and The Murdering of Our Years: Artists and Activists on Making Ends Meet, both by Soft Skull Press. Her first book of poems, The Transparent Dinner, was published by Mayapple Press in October '06, and her second book, Saints & Cannibals was published by Plain View Press in Spring '10.




9 Comments:
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Jeeze, I vomited and bled tons with my book. You're good.
Can't wait to get my hands on this.
So happy for you, Christine, brilliant writer Christine, and I have to tell you how proud and delighted I was to see it in its early naked pages form.
I had to delete my first post which looked exactly like this post except with a misplaced apostrophe. I blame this on the fact that I've doubled u p on my meds for the next two days.
Christine - Love the cover - great job!
Congrats! What a beautiful cover. I'm so very happy for you.
Rebecca-- thanks so much for the beautiful blurb for the back. A misplaced apostrophe? even with your meds you NOTICED it. With me, I'd look back weeks later and be ashamed. ;)
Michael-- thanks so much for your praise and support through-out. Are you still looking for an interesting pic of a tv for your cover?
Amanda -- thanks! I wish I could have included more of your blurb on the back, but I'll use that in the advertisements.
Christine:
I have a couple that I am considering. Why? You have something?
Michael--
I have a much larger version of the old lady and her TV that I posted a couple days ago, if you're interested.
Gorgeous...I can't wait to get my hands on it. Congrats.
Emily -- thanks so much.
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