Carrie Magness Radna, USA
Introducing : Born in Norman, Oklahoma, Carrie Magness Radna is an audio and moving image (AMI) description cataloger at the New York Public Library, an Associate Editor of Brownstone Poets, a singer, a lyricist-songwriter and a poet who loves to travel (when it’s safe). Her poems have previously appeared in Muddy River Poetry Review, Spillwords.com, Alien Buddha Press, Cajun Mutt Press, The Rye Whiskey Review, Lothlorien Poetry Journal, Adelaide Literary Magazine, Jerry’s Jazz Musician, First Literary Review-East, et al. Prizes: “all trains are haunted” (Non-rhyming poetry: Honorable Mention) and “May (a Pantoum)” (Rhyming poetry: Honorable Mention), both of the 89th and 90th Annual Writer’s Digest Writing Competition. “Pink (a Ghazal)” was the Third Prize Winner (Rhyming Poetry) of the 91st Annual Writer’s Digest Writing Competition (2022). Nominations: The Pushcart Prize (2022-2023), The Best of the Web (2022). Chapbooks: Conversations with dead composers at Carnegie Hall (Flutter Press, now defunct: 2019) and Remembering you as I go walking (Boxwood Star Press, self-published). Poetry collections: Hurricanes never apologize (Luchador Press: 2019), In the blue hour (Nirala Publications: February 2021) and Shooting Myself in the Dark (Cajun Mutt Press: 2023). She lives in Manhattan, New York with her husband Rudolf. https://www.
so many windows
all the lives they contain—
metropolis
May 21st 2024
beautiful
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