Dead Mule School of Southern Literature

Many thanks to Helen Losse and Phoebe Kate Foster, editors of The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature, for including two of my poems in their fall line-up of poetry. It’s gratifying to see the poems begin a life outside the confines of my computer’s files. If you have a chance, read the Southern Legitimacy Statements–they’re very entertaining.

My poems are titled “Outside the City’s Perimeter,”dedicated to Atlanta poet Rupert Fike, and “If Ophelia were from Georgia.”


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  1. Julie Avatar
    Julie

    Congratulations, Christine! That is so awesome and well deserved. I love your poems. “Outside the City’s Perimeter” is fantastic!! And Ophelia has been one of my favorites ever since I first read it.

    I love your statement, too. I can picture you in eighth grade on that first day. And Allman Brothers and Lynyrd Skynyrd…oh yeah. You’re not a carpet bagger. You’re one of us, honey:) Excellent work.

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  2. Michelle Johnson Avatar
    Michelle Johnson

    Hey Christine~ congrats on your poems being published. it was nice to read something you’ve written, again. hope all is well. have a great night.

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  3. Michelle Avatar
    Michelle

    Congratulations, C!

    Like Julie said, Ophelia has been one of my favourites ever since I read it. And it’s very cool to read one of your new poems, “Outside the City’s Perimeter”.

    Well done.

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  4. Jo Avatar
    Jo

    Your poems are wonderful, very well done for getting in there, it’s a great venue!
    Talk soon. Jx

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  5. Deb Avatar
    Deb

    Oh, goodness, I do like “If Ophelia were from Georgia” and am glad it found a home in that journal. Brilliant, beautiful work on the hanging series.

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  6. holly d Avatar
    holly d

    Congrats lady! My dog’s name is Ophelia…:))

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  7. Deborah Avatar
    Deborah

    Oh! I’ve been writing something to submit to TDMS; I’m pleased to see you’re now in its pages.

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  8. christine Avatar
    christine

    Holly, you have good taste in names.

    Deborah, thanks for stopping by! I’m heading over to your place now.

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