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24.02.2026 03:00 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Thereβs so much to choose from in Ethel Rackinβs Crafting Poems and Short Stories π buff.ly/g6JygpV
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In a winter of many discontents, Carolyn Kuebler's thoughtful review of In Time (Word Works) on @onlypoemsmag.bsky.social is a balm. I'm grateful and humbled.
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IN TIME welcomes you in, lets you be complicated, and somehow makes that just the right place to be.
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At first, I thought Iβd fill the cardinal enameled trinket with somethingβa lock of hair, an image of my love. But the longer I left it empty the less likely it was Iβd find just the right thing. I kept thinking, invisible tattoo, boat adrift, permanent roam.
β Ethel Rackin, Cardinal π
The brutal realities of daily life work their way into dreams and poems, but itβs there that they become mutable. We have to dream and think our way out.
β Ethel Rackin, in our POTW interview π
It wasnβt that sheβd died exactly but had to come through: through a co-op and a girlsβ bathroom where an old woman made fun of the her. Meanwhile, I could hear my own assassin and realized this was beyond strange. No stupid girl I. Enjoy your life, said the ghost.
β Ethel Rackin, Vignette π
My poems always begin in rhythm and sound. I hear the lines first, write in long-hand in a notebook, put them aside, come back later, transcribe them multiple times, begin to revise them, type them up, continue revising, rinse, and repeat.
β Ethel Rackin, in our POTW interview π
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