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Rick Mullin 12-20-2011 02:47 PM

Tim, I was referring to my voting for my poem this year. No reference to your ever having done such a thing intended--not that I wouldn't admire anyone gutsy enough to vote for his or her own entry!~,:^)

Hey, I thought mine deserved at least one vote! (ORWN, thanks for the HM!)

My observation about this year's celebration being a bit slow is based on previous years when you could check every three hours or so and see some action. There were long cold stretches this time.

Rick

Cally Conan-Davies 12-20-2011 08:14 PM

I love Deck The Halls! I am just so sorry my time has been so taken up this year just doing all the things necessary to settle into a new place, a new country. I'm sorry I couldn't participate as I would have liked! It all seemed to be upon us so quickly this year! In fact, I realise now, I didn't even read each entry - there are two I completely missed. Mea culpa.

And I miss Sharon's decorations! They always made it special.

Cally

Rick Mullin 12-20-2011 08:45 PM

Well, the poems are all still there and we will have time to come back to them in the days ahead. Now that the Thermador of the Voting Weekend has passed, resolving in only a few, small, over-tired tantrums (the upside of a slow Deck celebration), let each of these lights, even the one about a puking hangover, burn at its true level on the prickly green tree.

G(g)od(ess) bless us one and all!
Rick

Bill Carpenter 12-26-2011 12:51 PM

Fine collection of poems, congratulations and thanks to the winners and to all who were selected for the top 10. Merry Christmas!

Susan d.S. 01-02-2012 06:09 AM

Late, late, late--wasn't clear to me what this was about--but what a delight, what a wonderful, diverse group of poems.

Would it be possible to post a final list of the ten authors and where the titles appeared? A newcomer like me is seeing most of these for the first time. Some authors are still a mystery, and most of the venues unidentified, too.

Enjoyed, hats off,
Susan

Maryann Corbett 01-02-2012 01:28 PM

I hope it's not too officious of me to jump in and answer Susan's request. A little research turns up this much. I'm not sure all of these poems have been published:

1, Preacher's Grove. Tim Murphy. Appeared in Quadrant, Tim says below.

2, Coming to Terms. Catherine Chandler. Winner of last year's Nemerov, published in Measure.

3, No One Knows. Unclaimed, but I'm guessing it's by Laura Heidy-Halberstein because of the places it turns up online and the blog name associated with it.

4, Workshop Romance. Mary Meriam. (I haven't found pub information.)

5, Your Other Women. Susan McLean. (I think this one is in her book, The Best Disguise.)

6, wednesday. Rick Mullin. Appeared in The Flea 16

7, Emergences. Me. Shit Creek Review, the Random Issue.

8, Station, Jubilee Line. This one is still eluding me! Come on, poet--tell us.

9, Muhammad Ali. Michael Cantor. Shit Creek Review, the Random Issue

10, A Song of Tubes. Ann Drysdale. Unpublished, Ann says below.

Mary Meriam 01-02-2012 01:33 PM

Thanks, Maryann. "Workshop Romance" was published in Light Quarterly Nos. 70-71 Autumn-Winter 2010-2011.

Good guess about Lo. I think I remember now seeing it workshopped.

Ann Drysdale 01-03-2012 02:22 AM

My tubes were never published, Maryann - merely workshopped on D&A. Probably the mention of arses was deemed to be lowering the tone! I think the Jubilee Line one was Frank O's but I may be wrong.

Tim Murphy 01-06-2012 02:17 PM

Maryann, I think Preacher's Grove was published by Les Murray in Australia's Quadrant.


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