I'm in the Water issue of the fantastic online literary magazine Qarrtsiluni today! Please click on the link to find a whole month's worth of poems, prose, photography and two paintings (!) on the Water theme---how serendipitous! It's my favorite theme, as you know, this year.
I tried to post the whole page, but I couldn't. So here's the introductory text on Qarrtsiluni's homepage, followed by today's issue, my painting. This is my second appearance on Qarrtsiluni and I'm thrilled to have been selected again. I hope you'll check out their past issues. There's some truly exquisite work being published by this group.
Welcome This is an experiment in online literary and artistic collaboration. The title comes from an Iñupiaq word that means "sitting together in the darkness, waiting for something to burst." Read more... Keep up with the latest news about the magazine, including updates about past contributors, here (via Twitter). Current Issue Water May-June 2008 Editors: Lucy Kempton and Katherine Durham Oldmixon Submissions closed
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Thanks so much to all who commented here and at Qarrtsiluni. I'm glad we've all now got our antennae out for this wonderful online venture.
Posted by: Laura | July 13, 2008 at 09:55 AM
Congratulations Laura! It's a lovely piece and a perfect fit.
Posted by: Sydney | July 11, 2008 at 08:03 PM
Congratulations Laura - this is another absolutely wonderful water piece, and I'm so happy to discover this magazine - looks like hours of happy perusing to come!
Posted by: Cathy | July 10, 2008 at 03:13 AM
One of the things I'm most proud of about the editing was badgering you for that!
Lucky you to go to Iceland, I'd love to go there!
Posted by: Lucy | July 08, 2008 at 01:26 AM
I thought at the time it was a poem of a painting. Congratulations to you, Laura and to the magazine for finding you.
Posted by: Robyn | July 07, 2008 at 10:46 AM
A perfect match...congratulations, sweet Laura! I love this piece, and it deserves the recognition of the symbiotic marriage here!
Posted by: Cathy (Kate) Johnson | July 06, 2008 at 08:31 PM