The Poetry and News of Edward Nudelman, Including recordings, reviews, critique and links.
Monday, November 12, 2007
Four New Poems Just Published
Ampersand Poetry Journal just published four of my poems in their Autumn edition. Please follow this link to view them at the journal. (click here) Ampersand Poetry Journal
Edward as a poetry publisher I'd be upset if I saw the poems on your blog that had just been published. What is the point of anyone clicking on the link if they already read your poems on your blog???
Edward,just finished reading your poems and they were terrific. my afvorite was "Gloat of a Molecular Biologist". It brought a smile to my face, especially the last lines. Ypur poems are very enjoyable to read- I like the down-to-earth style and am very glad I don't have to drag out the QED to understand them. Congratulations on getting a "spot" on Ampersand. Well done!
Just got here, and will be back to really study, Had to let you know that this is very good, intelligently written, and your understanding of poetry is awesome. I will be back. I did get to read your homepage, and your articles, enjoyed them all and the links. Wonderful! Ellen B (gather follower)
Edward Nudelman's latest collection, "Thin Places," is forthcoming from Salmon Poetry in 2020/21. His second full-length poetry collection, “Out of Time, Running,” was published by Harbor Mountain Press in Dec., 2014 and reached SPD bestseller status in its first month (3rd place). The first poem in the book was nominated for a Puschart Prize. "What Looks Like an Elephant" was published by Lummox Press, 2011 and was runner for Indie Lit Poetry Book of the Year for 2011. "Night Fires," semifinalist for the Journal Award, was published by Pudding House, 2009. His poems have appeared in Chiron Review, Evergreen Review, Valparaiso Review, Ampersand, Syntax, Atlanta Review, OCHO, Mipoesias, Plainsongs, and many others. He was finalist in the 2019 Atlanta Review Poetry Contest. "Edward Nudelman’s delicious use of math and science language and metaphors combined with his sense of humor and seemingly limitless curiosity…and the sheer loveliness of so many lines…make this a book to re-read, to share with friends and family, and to return to for inspiration, discovery, comfort, and fun."−April Ossmann former director of Alice James Books.
Edward as a poetry publisher I'd be upset if I saw the poems on your blog that had just been published. What is the point of anyone clicking on the link if they already read your poems on your blog???
ReplyDeleteAnyway - back to my minding my own business.
you're right! I just deleted them
ReplyDeleteEdward,just finished reading your poems and they were terrific. my afvorite was "Gloat of a Molecular Biologist". It brought a smile to my face, especially the last lines.
ReplyDeleteYpur poems are very enjoyable to read- I like the down-to-earth style and am very glad I don't have to drag out the QED to understand them.
Congratulations on getting a "spot" on Ampersand. Well done!
Just got here, and will be back to really study, Had to let you know that this is very good, intelligently written, and your understanding of poetry is awesome. I will be back. I did get to read your homepage, and your articles, enjoyed them all and the links. Wonderful! Ellen B (gather follower)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Mary and Ellen!
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