Microtones review at Necessary Fiction

Microtones for Necessary Fiction. Nancy and I crossed paths at The University of Iowa in 2010-  we were there to attend two different workshops. We walked up to the coffee table that first morning like we had an agenda. And our conversation, easy and intriguing, lead us to side-by-side seats for the main presentation that morning. And that was it! She vanished into her workshop, as did I. But through social media, and the advance of technology, we have maintained contact. I am so grateful for her friendship and support. One of the poems that she mentions in the review, a quieter one that didn’t warrant much attention is “Summer of ’66,” first published in RiverBabble: Robert Vaughan: Summer of ’66. Thanks Leila Rae, editor of River Babble Journal; and Nancy Freund, for your unwavering support and illuminating words.  ]]>

4 thoughts on “Microtones review at Necessary Fiction”

  1. Always time, even at Holiday Warp Speed, to comment on a Microtones review. Congratulations, Robert!
    Holidays are hard:
    I’m going to take
    a walk, escape the
    silence of this house
    I loved the hope amid dysfunction in the book as well!

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