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About – NOLAN LIEBERT
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Nolan Liebert hails from the Black Hills where he lives with his wife and children. His proximity to the Sanford Underground Research Facility feeds his obsession with dark matter, as his farmboy roots fed his obsession with herbs and alchemy. His literary experiments appear or are forthcoming in. An Alphabet of Embers. You can find him editing. Spending time with my family. Design (minimalist, typographic). Or use the form below. Continuing to catch up. My Poetry Process: Part 4.
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5 Tips for Getting Published in a Lit Mag – Gargi's World
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The blog and Hide-out of a humour writer, mom, IT professional, not necessarily in that order. 5 Tips for Getting Published in a Lit Mag. July 29, 2015. Target your story to the journal. This subverts the usual trend. Writers usually write stories and then find markets for them I propose that you try the reverse. When you find a journal that you like, write a story seemingly as if it were only meant for that one magazine. I came across the guidelines for GreenPrints journal. Do not send a story to a jour...
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March 2015 – Old Shoe Press
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039;The Rich Man's Troupe' at Icebox Joural. The Life of a Soda Bubble. Do-it-all vs. Know-it-all. March 29, 2015. January 23, 2016. Leave a comment on X-Ray Vision. 8220;Here, read this. Forty-two words.”. 8220;Okay…” She reads. “I like it, but I don’t get where it says ‘explicably’.”. 8220;I meant ‘inexplicably.'”. 8220;Oh.”. 8220;Did you get that it’s at a hospital? No…” She reads again. “His leg is missing? 8220;Yeah.”. March 28, 2015. January 23, 2016. Leave a comment on First Draft. Or it with me.
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Oblivion | NURAIN OLADEJI
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My struggle with silence. When forehead bears weight. Time fails to unburden,. It is the heart that needs sedating. Eyes, witnesses of history, know more. The struggle to forget. Why look? Days are luckier. They die. Resurrect amnesiac; live on in serenity or wonder. Where wreckage spilled from. It is easier to sew yourself up if you forget. How you tore. But you must know, or die. Chasing after fading suns at Atlantic’s core. Grieve lasts too long it replaces. Life is never good enough,. Clinical Blues,...
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#WriteMotivation Final June Update | Off With the Fairies
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Out of the Blue. Off With the Fairies. The Ramblings of a Wayward Mind. WriteMotivation Final June Update. June 28, 2014. I did it. I managed to keep it up for the whole month! I didn’t manage two posts per week, but I did an author interview. With Aderyn Wood last week, as well as my #WriteMotivation update. And I also wrote a guest post for fellow #WriteMotivation blogger Heather Jacobs. So, all in all, June was a good month for me. How did you do? This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Also, you get ...
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NYTimes: Why Writers Love to Hate the M.F.A. | NURAIN OLADEJI
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My struggle with silence. NYTimes: Why Writers Love to Hate the M.F.A. NYTimes: Why Writers Love to Hate the M.F.A. This is an insightful essay on the rapidly blooming desire of writers to acquire a M.F.A. degree in Creative Writing. It highlights, mostly from experiences of past attendees and those close to the programme enough to give authoritative insights, the good, bad, tolerable, but most importantly, what I perceive to be the truth. This entry was posted on April 11, 2015 by nurainoladeji. Su'...
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Write Till You Drop | NURAIN OLADEJI
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My struggle with silence. Write Till You Drop. Http:/ www.nytimes.com/books/99/03/28/specials/dillard-drop.html. Fantastic piece. It courses through the creative path of writing, of achieving mastery at it, of drowning in the vastness of the world to live, appreciate beauty, and create one’s own beauty. And most importantly, that we must write. And write. And keep writing. This entry was posted on June 4, 2015 by nurainoladeji. It was filed under Uncategorized. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. The TED Blog sh...
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My Poetry Process: Part 2 – NOLAN LIEBERT
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My Poetry Process: Part 2. We began a poem based on personal experience and “The Stars Are Projectors” by Modest Mouse. To refresh, here’s what we had:. The moon before, on summer nights when the day’s water was on our skin, sweat, blue, like it wasn’t real, and it wasn’t real, it was just a ghost light shining through your sundress, and you were just a shadow in a memory that has only become gilded with time, a fine sand slipping over our history like ice. You can take Greenland. This initial change is ...
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My Poetry Process: Part 1 – NOLAN LIEBERT
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My Poetry Process: Part 1. The poems I’m currently working on are inspired by the music I listened to growing up: classical music featured in cartoons, the Country music of my mother, the Oldies of my father, and the music I came to love on my own. This poem is inspired by “The Stars Are Projectors”. From the Modest Mouse album. The Moon and Antarctica. And the moon again, big in the late winter sky, white like the snow, like the frost creeping along eyelashes, like a surrender, but we were on the ground...
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My Poetry Process: Part 4 – NOLAN LIEBERT
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My Poetry Process: Part 4. We’ve come a long way in four weeks. When we started. All I had was a general idea about a poem inspired by “The Stars are Projectors” by Modest Mouse. This was followed. By research and an initial revision. Most recently, I transformed the poem into a short-lined, syllabic piece, but was left with inconsistencies I was unhappy with. So, let’s look at what we were left with last week:. The moon before,. When the day’s blue. Sweat soaked our skin,. Water, like it wasn’t. For now...
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