Today is the publication day for a
scrap of linen, a bone by Barry’s friend, Ginger Murchison. Published by Press
53
Barry brought this to our attention last month when he wrote:
I met Ginger via the Internet during the latter half of the
1990s in several of AOL’s many poetry chat rooms (I’d been writing [and
sometimes having published] poetry for a number of years at that point). As you
might imagine—or perhaps know firsthand—most of AOL’s open poetry chat rooms
were populated by people of varying degrees of skill—or flagrant lack of same.
Ginger was among the few genuinely skillful poets. We also eventually became members
of a selective chat room known as
Maelstrom Conference conducted by a university instructor, Bill Gleed, and
composed of folks serious about writing (or trying to write) high-quality
poetry. It met every Sunday night when we read, discussed, and critiqued one
another’s work or works-in-progress. It was named for the literary journal Maelstrom, to which both Ginger and I eventually both contributed.
Somewhere along the way, I contended
that of all of us in Maelstrom Conference, Ginger, given her unquenchable
passion for the art and the quality of her work, would be the one among us to go the furthest in the realm of contemporary
poetry. She did not make me a liar, as evidenced by the first link in this
post—as you know if you’ve already scrolled down that page to her literary bio
and beyond. (If you haven’t, please do.)
Published by Press 53, a scrap of linen, a bone
will be officially published on January 18, 2016. It’s currently available for
pre-order, and you can find examples from it at the link above. If your reading
tastes run to thoughtful, beautifully-written, intelligent, and accessible modern poetry, I can and do
strongly recommend Ginger’s work.
Barry Ergang
What I know about poetry could be put on the head of a pin. Barry has published poetry, among other things, so I figure he knows what he is talking about. If you are into poetry this just might be the book for you.
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