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M.A. Keller

@makeller63

Online Editor, Blackbird Virginia Commonwealth University Department of English Technology Coordinator

It was my pleasure to interview Carole Garmon about her 2007 artist/writer collaboration (inspired by sewing birds) with the late Claudia Emerson blackbird.vcu.edu/v20n1/gallery/…

makeller63's tweet image. It was my pleasure to interview Carole Garmon about her 2007 artist/writer collaboration (inspired by sewing birds) with the late Claudia Emerson
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Consider putting “1-800-BUTTERBOLLY” by Adrian Dorris on your list as an annual Thanksgiving read. blackbird.vcu.edu/v8n2/fiction/d…


It is a peaceful country. We pocket our phones and go. To the dentist, to pick up the kids from school, to buy shampoo and basil. Ours is a country in which a boy shot by the police lies on the pavement for hours. from "In a Time of Peace" —Ilya Kaminsky


I think it’s important to say that those who outlive a pandemic do not necessarily live in what Susan Sontag calls “the kingdom of the well.” blackbird.vcu.edu/v17n2/nonficti…


I could listen to Ellen Bryant Voigt all day long and am always moved deeply each time I watch and listen to this reading. (These poems are untitled sonnets from her book Kyrie, and are set during the 1918 influenza pandemic.) #poetry #pandemic blackbird.vcu.edu/v17n2/gallery/…


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Congratulations @EmilyNemens, winner of the 2019 Rebecca Mitchell Tarumoto Short Fiction Prize for her story "After Incus." Nemens gave a reading at VCU's Cabell Library with writer Christine Schutt. Read "After Incus" here: blackbird.vcu.edu/v17n1/fiction/… Broadside: VCU's Kathy Graber

VCUBlackbird's tweet image. Congratulations @EmilyNemens, winner of the 2019 Rebecca Mitchell Tarumoto Short Fiction Prize for her story "After Incus." Nemens gave a reading at VCU's Cabell Library with writer Christine Schutt.

Read "After Incus" here: blackbird.vcu.edu/v17n1/fiction/…

Broadside: VCU's Kathy Graber
VCUBlackbird's tweet image. Congratulations @EmilyNemens, winner of the 2019 Rebecca Mitchell Tarumoto Short Fiction Prize for her story "After Incus." Nemens gave a reading at VCU's Cabell Library with writer Christine Schutt.

Read "After Incus" here: blackbird.vcu.edu/v17n1/fiction/…

Broadside: VCU's Kathy Graber

abaculi.blogspot.com/2020/02/it-is-… Vintage image from Four Feet, Two Feet, and No Feet: Furry and Feathery Pets and How They Live (1886). #rabbit #porcupine #19thcentury #childrensillustration


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Corsicana Semi-Weekly Light, Texas, February 3, 1948

yesterdaysprint's tweet image. Corsicana Semi-Weekly Light, Texas, February 3, 1948

Abaculi: Fairies—Truly Fairies, Midst the Trees (1908) abaculi.blogspot.com/2019/12/fairie…


Abaculi: “Nothing but a Dog,” Said the Boy (1897) abaculi.blogspot.com/2019/12/nothin…


The Southern Gothic Guide to Impeachment - McSweeney’s Internet Tendency mcsweeneys.net/articles/the-s…


Klan image in the 1922 UVA Yearbook, Corks and Curls. How do we begin to talk openly and honestly about a culture that normalized images of terror to the point that one could be used so lightly as an illustration for the club section of a yearbook. #uva

makeller63's tweet image. Klan image in the 1922 UVA Yearbook, Corks and Curls.  How do we begin to talk openly and honestly about a culture that normalized images of terror to the point that one could be used so lightly as an illustration for the club section of a yearbook. #uva

Useful Cookery Hints for Every Joint (1920) abaculi.blogspot.com/2016/11/useful…


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