EDP has been going for six months now and we thank you all, poets and readers, for your support.
Very recently provision was made for us to add Form and Genre categories to our poems. It may take us sometime to deal with the backlog of work that this has engendered, so please be patient and, if you are submitting to EDP and yours is a double ethree, surreal, horror, nature poem with just a hint of Tanka, please be specific and we will endeavour to present it in all those categories so that readers looking for that form and genre are bound to find your poem ;)
May kicks off with the ever popular D.J. Barber,on the subject of “Leaves”. Paul A Freeman presents to us “The Miller’s Second Tale” which, by good fortune, he found lying about in an old trunk, and Doug Paul Case and Casey Quinn both spend far too much time in their bathrooms, as you will see.
We have an entertaining and thought-provoking mix for you throughout the month, topped off with a double helping of Arkenbergs, Megan and Therese, which takes us up to June.
Our interview this month is with Steve Goble whose wonderfully inspiring poem “A Buddah’s Walk” appears on the 6th.
Enjoy.
May’s Table of Contents
| May 1 | DJ Barber | Leaves |
| May 2 | David E. Oprava | The Metal |
| May 3 | Joe Scott | I’d Rather Be in Ann Arbour |
| May 4 | Paul A. Freeman | The Miller’s Second Tale |
| May 5 | J.D. Di Lella | Message Unreturned |
| May 6 | Steve Goble | A Buddha’s Walk |
| May 7 | Angel Zapata | Hide and Seek |
| May 8 | Amy Corbin | Fish |
| May 9 | Celeste Goschen | Wine Moments in Mendosa |
| May 10 | Elizabeth Crocket | Recovery |
| May 11 | Errol Nimbly | A Facility for Extended Care |
| May 12 | Joan Ryder | Synopsis |
| May 13 | S.J. Higbee | Post Salvage Stress Syndrome |
| May 14 | Paul Ingrassia | Washed Overboard |
| May 15 | Doug Paul Case | Ode to the Tiles of my Bathroom Floor |
| May 16 | Pauline Mason | What It Was Like |
| May 17 | Arun Ramakrishnan | Admiring an Artist |
| May 18 | Rumjhum Biswas | When in India Do We Have to Eat Chillies? |
| May 19 | T.J. McIntyre | -a trigger- |
| May 20 | Nick Bowman | Moonfire |
| May 20 | Interview with Steve Goble | |
| May 21 | Lillian Wheeler | in the still dark morning |
| May 22 | James Graham | Stoic Precepts |
| May 23 | John Lander | Homecoming (Dorsimbra) |
| May 24 | Christian Ward | Puppet |
| May 25 | Casey Quinn | Down it Goes |
| May 26 | Wordsculptor | Glow |
| May 27 | Robin V. Herrnfeld | Still Life |
| May 28 | A’Keith Walters | 21st Century Nephew @ 17 |
| May 29 | Gary Bloom | My First Memory |
| May 30 | Megan Arkenberg | Before the War |
| May 31 | Therese Arkenberg | Artists in the Modern Age |
8 Responses to “May’s Table of Contents”
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April 30th, 2009 at 9:30 am
Still awaiting those interview questions …
April 30th, 2009 at 12:11 pm
Yeah, well it looks like there will be a whole lot of them as you’re slated for “two” interviews.
April 30th, 2009 at 2:01 pm
First time I’ve ever been labled as part of a double heaping of anything (though not the first time Therese and I have shared a table of contents)! Looks like a good line-up, and I’m looking forward to the interview (x2?).
April 30th, 2009 at 3:25 pm
It’ll be easy. I’ll just answer every question twice.
April 30th, 2009 at 6:01 pm
I think it would be fun if you answered them differently.
April 30th, 2009 at 9:07 pm
Sorry about that, I was doing a favour for Oonah and made a copy & paste error. Steve’s interview will appear on May 20th.
April 30th, 2009 at 10:59 pm
I figured it was something along those lines. The interview questions arrived today, and it was quite painless and rather enjoyable. So … thanks!
May 5th, 2009 at 8:11 pm
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