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    Sunday, April 1st, 2007
    4:45 pm
    Another Acceptance in UK
    Dear Alex

    Thank you for sending your poems through to Splizz for consideration. I have decided to accept two of them for publication in future issues of the zine. I intend to publish 'Che Guevara's Diet' in issue 64 which will come out in September 2008 and 'After Break-Up' in issue 65 in December 2008. The delay to publication is because we already have enough material for all issues prior to this.

    As we are a non-profit making zine, we are unable to provide free contributors copies. However if you would like to pre-order copies of the aforementioned issues, then just send $7 per copy to the address below.

    Thank you for supporting Splizz and I look forward to hearing from you soon.
    Friday, March 30th, 2007
    8:00 am
    Getting HARDcover
    thank you for your submission to ceremony. i would like to use all the poems(except The Tiger) you sent in my book, ceremony collected. the book will be hardcover, due out in a few months, and available for order at any barnes and noble location. unfortunately i do not have the means to provide authors with free copies. though, i can save the poems you sent and also include them in my journal, if you like.

    my ceremony journal is filled through this year. i may include you in september 2008, if you like. of this you receive one complimentary copy each time. so this is free to you, as opposed to the book.

    thank you very much. also, i need a bio no more than 5 sentences to include in my book. please forward.

    www.danceofmyhands.com
    Monday, March 26th, 2007
    8:29 am
    Penwood Review falls for Dead Chef
    Thank you very much for your poetry submissions to The Penwood Review. We
    are pleased to tell you that, after consideration by our associate editorial
    staff, we would like to publish your poem "On the Death of Chef Louise
    Suicided by Culinary Critics" in our Fall 2007 issue. We retain one-time
    publishing rights after which all rights are returned to you. We also
    publish all poetry and essays with the understanding that they have not been
    previously published elsewhere.

    We wish you continued success with your writing endeavors. Thank you for
    your interest in The Penwood Review.
    Friday, March 16th, 2007
    3:16 pm
    "Current Accounts" in Bolton,UK Does it Again
    Thanks for your submission of Feb. 2007 - we are pleased to say that we have selected the following pieces for publication in our next issue (No. 24, Summer 2007):

    "Everybody! Can I get some sleep?"
    "On the death of Chef Louise..."

    We'll send you a complimentary copy of this issue when it's published.
    Wednesday, March 7th, 2007
    3:54 am
    Thursday, March 1st, 2007
    10:16 pm
    Dear Mr. Galper,
    Very nice. We'd love to use:
    * Everybody! Can I Get Some Sleep?
    * On the Death of Chef Louise
    * The Cat
    * Long Live Saint Augustine!
    * Rare Wine Collection
    * Che Guevara’s Diet
    * To Penis
    * Gays for Peace
    * Where The Sun Does Not Shine

    The others are close but not quite for us.
    Thank you! Your poems will go up from month to month
    on the site.


    All best,
    The Editors
    AsininePoetry.com
    Saturday, February 24th, 2007
    12:26 pm
    Poetry International Publications
    http://poetryinternational.sdsu.edu/11.html
    What poems they picked I have no idea. Hopefully, I will get issues in the mail.
    Monday, February 19th, 2007
    2:26 pm
    Sunday, February 18th, 2007
    9:42 am
    The First Acceptance in Australia Will Cost Me $25
    Thank you for your submission. I enjoyed reading your work very much. I
    would like to use 'After Break-Up' in the April issue of SpeedPoets (the
    first issue for 2007 is published in March, then monthly through to
    November) and 'On the Death of Chef Louise...' in the May issue.

    SpeedPoets has been running for 5 years as a not-for-profit organisation,
    but in 2007, I am asking contributors to send $4 USD per issue to cover the
    cost of postage and packing, or to send $25 USD to have all 8 issues sent
    straight to your letterbox (if you want to start your subscription from
    April when your poem appears, I will reduce the subscription rate to $20
    USD)
    www.speedpoets.org
    Tuesday, February 13th, 2007
    10:48 pm
    Thanks for writing to me at ‘Poetic Hours’ a while back. I have now started
    reading work for possible inclusion in the Spring issue of the magazine
    (published in early June) and have been considering the work you sent in. I
    am happy to tell you, I have decided to use 'On the Death of Chef Louise'
    The reason I selected that particular one was because it was so over the top
    with some magnificent imagery. I'm not sure there is such a word as
    'suicided' but I'm inclined to leave it because it feels so right in the
    title.
    You don’t say how you heard about us so I don’t know how much you know about
    what we do. I am therefore enclosing a link to our website which also gives
    details of subscriptions, should you be interested. The address is
    www.poetichours.homestead.com.
    Tuesday, January 30th, 2007
    5:26 am
    Hot Angel
    Kamasutra did not work
    We had to break up
    And I’m going to deal
    With psychological trauma of those endless nights
    For the rest of my days
    And thinking of you, my Hot Angel
    My heart starts running like a wild horse
    And fire grows in my behind.


    hello,

    i have not reached the point of publishing profanity or explicit material. so far, my journal is 'family-oriented' and 'clean.' so that rules out most of your submissions. however, i do like the above stanza, the last three lines especially. if you would let me publish an excerpt of "Where the Sun Does Not Shine," then i will include it in Ceremony #7, due out fall of 2007. then, you would receive a contributor's copy in the mail in sept or oct of this year.

    thank you,

    www.danceofmyhands.com
    Friday, November 3rd, 2006
    1:10 pm
    Sunday, September 10th, 2006
    7:46 pm
    Fags-Daffadils
    Cruel winter has arrived
    With horrible blizards
    Warm-loving fags-daffadils
    Hid under huge piles of snow
    It is hard to show
    Their stem-waists
    They covered faces with petals,
    Crying with icecles.

    Poor, poor fags!
    Please don't cry!
    Happy days are coming
    Water will come running down streets
    Snow will melt
    Revealing your charming bodies
    And you will put on trendy petals
    Like for a disco
    And you will gladly bent
    Under fat bees and thin crickets.


    Наступила зима суровая
    С лютыми морозами
    Спрятались под сугробами
    Теплолюбивые Пидары-Подснежники.
    Не красуются худыми талиями-стебельков.
    Закрыли лица лепестками и рыдают сосульками.

    Не плачьте, не плачьте бедные пидары!
    Будет, будет и на вашей улице праздник
    Побегут дружно ручейки по проталинкам
    Расстает грязный снег обнажив
    Ваши очаровательные фигурки
    И вы нарядитесь модными тычинками
    Как на дискотеку
    И будете довольно прогинаться под
    Жирными шмелями и тощими кузнечиками.
    7:40 pm
    Eternal Fag
    In the bright far-away future
    When science will make miracles
    Fags will live forever,
    Every year, they will
    Clean out their prostate
    Every century - clone new penises,
    And every 200 hundred years,
    They will get themselves
    Brand-new, not-so-worn-out asses.

    В светлом далеком будущем
    Когда наука достигнет невиданных успехов
    Пидары будут жить вечно.
    Каждые год они будут
    Основательно прочищать прямую кишку,
    Каждые сто лет
    Клонировать себе новый член
    И каждые двести лет ставить себе
    Новую нераздолбанную жопу.
    Wednesday, July 12th, 2006
    5:33 am
    4:31 am
    Wednesday, June 21st, 2006
    7:21 pm
    Перевод Роминого Стиха(Сделан сестрой Мариной)
    Down the graveyard, the orchard of the discharged souls
    Where the skeletons-dilatants are boning out old waltz
    There are hedges of tomb edges and flowers of follicles
    Wrapping like rattling of wheels on the wooden vehicles

    Riding through the flock of hungry crows
    The Dark Baron traveled on a white horse
    While enclaved in casemate of his chest
    Lonely soul awaited verdict, saving breath

    Mercy, Mercy, All mercy is gone
    Squealed through the pimples an ancient chieftain
    Cracking cartilages inside the vertebrae horde
    Rang the zealous clinging of the shining sword

    A sharp cossack’s lancet,
    Painted shirts in rowan red
    Bows on the necks played a jailbird song
    In unison, in unison, unison
    Saturday, May 6th, 2006
    6:46 am
    Dear Mr. Galper:

    If your girlfriend wishes to visit you and return to Mauritius, she may apply for a visa. However, under the US immigration law, every visa applicant is considered an immigrant until he/she can prove to the Consular Officer that he/she has strong ties to her country of residency. So your girlfriend will have to prove her ties to Mauritius that will compel her to return after visiting you.

    If you intend to marry her in Mauritius, you will not be able to bring her back with you upon your departure. You will have, after your marriage, to file an immigrant petition for her and if you do it in Mauritius, we will then forward the petition to the US Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya for processing. Your "wife" will have to go the Kenya for her interview. If you consider filing a K3 visa for your wife, then you will have to file all the papers in the US, and once approve the petition will be sent to us, and we will then call your wife for an interview in Mauritius.

    I encourage you to visit the Consular Affairs' website at http://travel.state.gov. for details on filing a petition for your spouse.

    I hope the above information is helpful.
    Monday, May 1st, 2006
    9:41 pm
    Kaganovich dropped by and started bad-mouthing America. I told him to get out before it is too late.
    Friday, April 28th, 2006
    12:02 pm
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