New Poems Up at Bellingham Review and Pontoon

I’m honored to have two poems published this month! “Amanda Bubble Crafts a New Creation Story” appears in Issue 71 of Bellingham Review; my thanks to former Editor-in-Chief Brenda Miller, current Editor-in-Chief Suzanne Paola Antonetta, former Managing Editor Ellie A. Rogers, and current Managing Editor Louis McLaughlin for including my poem. When you visit, please check out the gorgeous essay “He Worked as an Electrician. He Enjoyed Television. (His Obituary Was Plain.)” by Spokane poet Maya Jewell Zeller!

In addition, my poem “What Was Good about Going to Church” has been selected for this year’s issue of Pontoon, the journal of poems by Washington-state poets who submitted chapbook manuscripts to Floating Bridge Press. My thanks to everyone on the editorial committee at FBP! For the first time, Pontoon is now online, allowing wider access to readers. Here’s my poem, and here’s the first page of the Table of Contents (be sure to click through all four pages to read the whole issue). I hope you enjoy!

9 comments on “New Poems Up at Bellingham Review and Pontoon

  1. Jennifer! Congratulations!

    Blessings to you and yours, Andy

  2. yvonneleach2014 says:

    Congrats Jennifer….good poems! And I thought Maya Zeller’s piece was great….I just met her this year and admire her work a lot.

  3. awritersalchemy says:

    How lovely — thank you for letting us know!

  4. Carey Taylor says:

    Jennifer, I am so delighted for you! Congrats!

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