Alifair Skebe

A blog about the craft of writing and teaching writing; the intersections of poetry, art and life; and the writings, performances, and thoughts of poet Alifair Skebe. A sometimes online magazine of poetry, essays, and art.

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Monday, June 9, 2008

New Poems Published

Check out Rhino and The Louisiana Review.

http://www.rhinopoetry.org/pages/magazinemain.html

"Taking Her to Lunch"

http://www.lsue.edu/LA-REVIEW/

"Spring Visit at Tezcuco"
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El Agua Es la Sangre de la Tierra/water is the blood of the earth

El Agua Es la Sangre de la Tierra/water is the blood of the earth
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Alifair Skebe is a visual artist and author of three books of poetry: Thin Matter (Foothills Publishing 2017), El Agua Es la Sangre de la Tierra/water is the blood of the earth (Finishing Line Press 2008) and Love Letters: Les Cartes Postales (Basilisk Press, 2004). She holds an M.A. from the University of North Texas and a Ph.D. in American Poetry and Poetics from the University at Albany.

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