Two of my poems have been accepted at Asian American Poetry, and the Editor-in-Chief, Mor Chang, wants to make me one of the Poets-in-Spotlight, highlighting my poem Just This Moment. That will go up in a couple of weeks, but for now, you can view Texts of Emotion and Unique Fingerprints on AAP.
Link:
[Texts of Emotion and Unique Fingerprints]
Records updates on my writing -- places where it's accepted online and in print, collections and interviews.
Friday, 15 June 2007
Friday, 8 June 2007
World Poets Society
I forgot to mention that a few months ago I became a member of World Poets Society, "A Literary Organization for Contemporary Poets from all around the World."
My listing can be found by pressing CTRL+F and typing "Laala" and searching. It includes links to both this site and WMM.
And here's a poem I wrote back in Nov, which I haven't published anywhere:
And They Say, Hope
i.
When we reach
the end of the rope
and come close
to collapsing,
we turn to the wise
ii.
& they say, have hope.
Like it's the easiest thing
to keep a hold of,
forgetting that hope
is slippery
it slides from
between our fingers,
disappears into
the shadows
to make us forget.
iii.
& they say, have hope.
Like it's something
you can have servings of,
a spoonful with every meal.
But it is not a drug
though I wish it were;
I would take it.
iv.
& they say, have hope.
Like it's something
they're offering us.
My listing can be found by pressing CTRL+F and typing "Laala" and searching. It includes links to both this site and WMM.
And here's a poem I wrote back in Nov, which I haven't published anywhere:
And They Say, Hope
i.
When we reach
the end of the rope
and come close
to collapsing,
we turn to the wise
ii.
& they say, have hope.
Like it's the easiest thing
to keep a hold of,
forgetting that hope
is slippery
it slides from
between our fingers,
disappears into
the shadows
to make us forget.
iii.
& they say, have hope.
Like it's something
you can have servings of,
a spoonful with every meal.
But it is not a drug
though I wish it were;
I would take it.
iv.
& they say, have hope.
Like it's something
they're offering us.
Saturday, 2 June 2007
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