Rebecca Siegel for “One Sunday in March”
Vassiki Chauhan for “Do Cats Contemplate Suicide?”
Ivy Schweitzer for “Scientific Basis of Us”
Giavanna Munafo for “CHECK PANTY-LINE”
Gary Lenhart for “Be That as It May”
Kimberly Kruge for “ENUMERATION AT THE IMMIGRATION OFFICE”
Exciting author updates:
- Rebecca Siegel’s book RIVERS AND STREAMS has just hit the shelves of your local bookstore. I can’t imagine a better holiday book for the curious child in your family!
- Kimberly Kruge has a book of poems forthcoming from Carnegie Mellon University Press called ORDINARY CHAOS. Look for it in the spring!
- Gary Lenhart will be reading in the Dia
Foundation poetry series in New York City in December with poet Deborah
Garrison, author of A Working Girl Can't Win and Second Child. Details
here: https://diaart.org/program/
calendar/deborah-garrison-and- gary-lenhart-poetry-reading- 2018-12-04/main/717
Please note, Bloodroot submissions for the 2019 issue close on December 31st. Thank you for trusting us with your work.
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