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Call for Translations submission for the Able Muse / Eratosphere TRANSLATION BAKE-OFF

The Able Muse / Eratosphere Annual Translation Bake-off is here. Our very own Eratosphere classicist, Dr. Chris Childers, has just kicked off the event with a call for submissions. Chris will be screening the material for the our Distinguished Guest for translataion and Final Judge, Rachel Hadas (see bio below). I'm appending Chris' announcement next for those interested in submitting and/or participating. -- Alex.

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The Dolphin

 

 

          The Dolphin

                       after Apollinaire

A Knight

 

 

          A Knight

                       Ephesians 6:16

Convalescent

          Convalescent

              You told me I looked well today,
              and maybe you were lying,

              but every time you look my way
              I do feel less like dying.

Robert West

Robert West's poems have previously appeared in venues including American Life in Poetry, Christian Science Monitor, The Cortland Review, Light, Pembroke Magazine, Poetry, Southern Poetry Review, and Tar River Poetry. The author of two chapbooks, Best Company (2005) and Out of Hand (2007), he teaches English at Mississippi State University.

The Naughty Grotto

The Naughty Grotto

Nines

Nines

John Milbury-Steen

John Milbury-Steen has published or will publish work in The Beloit Poetry Journal, Blue Unicorn, Bumbershoot, The Centrifugal Eye, Chimaera, Christianity and Literature, Contemporary Sonnet, Dark Horse, The Deronda Review (Neovictorian/Cochlea), Kayak, Hellas, The Innisfree Poetry Journal, The Listening Eye, Lucid Rhythms, The Piedmont Literary Review, Scholia Satyrica, Shenandoah, Shattercolors, the Shit Creek Review and Umbrella

The Harvest

The Harvest

Jeff Holt

Jeff Holt is a licensed professional counselor who lives in Plano, TX with his wife, Sarena, and their lovely twin daughters, Julia and Allison, who are almost a year old. Sarena and Jeff are also nursing the emotional wounds of three cats—Charlotte, Spooky, and Maizie—who are still adjusting to the loss of status necessitated by the arrival of the girls.

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