"Prairie Thaw" by Artotem, used under CC license |
"When the Frost Comes" is in my next story collection, How the Sun Burns.
website of Erin Pringle
writer of fictions,
tender of small fires,
dreamer born out of the Midwest
"Prairie Thaw" by Artotem, used under CC license |
Photograph by Marion Doss, used under CC license |
Photo by Mark Kelly, used under CC license |
Photo by Alexis Fam Photography, used under CC license |
the minnesota review: Spring 2013, Issue 80 |
These Great Fires: 1982-1990 by Jack Gilbert |
We Real Cool by Gwendolyn Brooks read by John Ulrich Student South Boston, MA. |
Photograph by Ella Novak,
used under CC license
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If you want to find a new poem that is already pocket-size, then you can select one from the Poem-in-a-Pocket page on Poets.org.
Start a "poems for pockets" give-a-way in your school or workplace Urge local businesses to offer discounts for those carrying poems Post pocket-sized verses in public places (Do this one. Also, it would be good to leave lone pockets about, with poems in them.) Handwrite some lines on the back of your business cards Start a street team to pass out poems in your community Distribute bookmarks with your favorite immortal lines Add a poem to your email footer Post a poem on your blog or social networking page Project a poem on a wall, inside or out Text a poem to friends