Lovely CC Readers:
Welcome to the April installment of [hey!] bales, where we round up the month’s posts and link to them all in one convenient spot. If you’d like to be notified whenever we post, just mosey over here, scroll down, and enter your email to subscribe!
Here, again, are our offerings for National Poetry Month:
- “Chronic” is a word felt not spelt (by Allison Thung)
- As in the Days of Noah (by Bethany Jarmul)
- [Feelings, little sister] (by M.A. Scott)
- Breath (by Aileen Bassis)
Also for your perusal, poet Jessica Bell shared her thoughts with Contributing Editor Chuck Augello.
Chuck Augello: What should readers expect when they pick up a copy of A Tide Should Be Able to Rise Despite Its Moon?
Jessica Bell: Poetry that is deceptively simple with relatable universal themes.
Don’t forget we’ll be open to flash fiction (1k words or less) May 1-15.
See you next month!
~ CC Staff
Lead image: “Hay You” (via Flickr user Tom D)