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Frankenstein on Goblin Fruit

January 12th 2009 in News

The winter edition of Goblin Fruit is out and it is as delicious as ever. Really you don’t ever want to miss the art or the poetry on the site. It’s always interesting and sometimes unnerving–doors to whole new universes.  This is the  site for poetry of the fantastic.

You should be able to hear me reading Frankenstein, but the sound, at least on my poem, isn’t working. You’ll have to settle for  reading.

Nice mention of my poem on Asakiyme’s blog and live journal…

Lines to remember

You had a way of finding the soft spot,
the fontanel of every argument
where the bones of thought, not yet closed,
gave easy entry to the skull.

“Frankenstein” by Maureen McQuerry


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