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  1. Finally, as #Delhi #NewDelhi weather changes, it is that time of the year when the entire city becomes a big, colorful garden. Blooms, especially #Tulips of all shades are all over.

    Now at #DavidCollection this c1775 AD #Rajasthani #Rajput #IndianMiniaturePainting from #Bundi #Rajasthan #India
    'Four Women in a Palace Garden'.

    #IndianHeritage #IndianHistory #Art #Paintings #IndianMiniaturePaintings #History #IndianCulture #Painting #Heritage #Flowers

  2. Finally, as #Delhi #NewDelhi weather changes, it is that time of the year when the entire city becomes a big, colorful garden. Blooms, especially #Tulips of all shades are all over.

    Now at #DavidCollection this c1775 AD #Rajasthani #Rajput #IndianMiniaturePainting from #Bundi #Rajasthan #India
    'Four Women in a Palace Garden'.

    #IndianHeritage #IndianHistory #Art #Paintings #IndianMiniaturePaintings #History #IndianCulture #Painting #Heritage #Flowers

  3. Thomas Cailley – „Animalia“ (2023)

    Wenn Körper nicht als Träger von Identität, nicht als deren stabile Hülle, sondern als laufende Mutation, als soziale Störung, als politisches Risiko behandelt werden, dann droht ein Horrorfilm. Doch Thomas Cailley baut daraus kein klassisches Monsterkino, sondern ein hybrides Coming-of-Age im Nebel der nahen Zukunft, in der die Grenzen zwischen Mensch und Tier nicht mehr metaphorisch sind, sondern medizinischer Befund, Verwaltungsakt und familiärer Ausnahmezustand zugleich. Das ist wüst, modern und ziemlich spannend. Mit Romain Duris, Adèle Exarchopoulos und Paul Kircher. (ARD, Neu!)

    Zum Blog: nexxtpress.de/mediathekperlen/
  4. Thomas Cailley – „Animalia“ (2023)

    Wenn Körper nicht als Träger von Identität, nicht als deren stabile Hülle, sondern als laufende Mutation, als soziale Störung, als politisches Risiko behandelt werden, dann droht ein Horrorfilm. Doch Thomas Cailley baut daraus kein klassisches Monsterkino, sondern ein hybrides Coming-of-Age im Nebel der nahen Zukunft, in der die Grenzen zwischen Mensch und Tier nicht mehr metaphorisch sind, sondern medizinischer Befund, Verwaltungsakt und familiärer Ausnahmezustand zugleich. Das ist wüst, modern und ziemlich spannend. Mit Romain Duris, Adèle Exarchopoulos und Paul Kircher. (ARD, Neu!)

    Zum Blog: nexxtpress.de/mediathekperlen/
  5. Thomas Cailley – „Animalia“ (2023)

    Wenn Körper nicht als Träger von Identität, nicht als deren stabile Hülle, sondern als laufende Mutation, als soziale Störung, als politisches Risiko behandelt werden, dann droht ein Horrorfilm. Doch Thomas Cailley baut daraus kein klassisches Monsterkino, sondern ein hybrides Coming-of-Age im Nebel der nahen Zukunft, in der die Grenzen zwischen Mensch und Tier nicht mehr metaphorisch sind, sondern medizinischer Befund, Verwaltungsakt und familiärer Ausnahmezustand zugleich. Das ist wüst, modern und ziemlich spannend. Mit Romain Duris, Adèle Exarchopoulos und Paul Kircher. (ARD, Neu!)

    Zum Blog: nexxtpress.de/mediathekperlen/
  6. Thomas Cailley – „Animalia“ (2023)

    Wenn Körper nicht als Träger von Identität, nicht als deren stabile Hülle, sondern als laufende Mutation, als soziale Störung, als politisches Risiko behandelt werden, dann droht ein Horrorfilm. Doch Thomas Cailley baut daraus kein klassisches Monsterkino, sondern ein hybrides Coming-of-Age im Nebel der nahen Zukunft, in der die Grenzen zwischen Mensch und Tier nicht mehr metaphorisch sind, sondern medizinischer Befund, Verwaltungsakt und familiärer Ausnahmezustand zugleich. Das ist wüst, modern und ziemlich spannend. Mit Romain Duris, Adèle Exarchopoulos und Paul Kircher. (ARD, Neu!)

    Zum Blog: nexxtpress.de/mediathekperlen/
  7. Thomas Cailley – „Animalia“ (2023)

    Wenn Körper nicht als Träger von Identität, nicht als deren stabile Hülle, sondern als laufende Mutation, als soziale Störung, als politisches Risiko behandelt werden, dann droht ein Horrorfilm. Doch Thomas Cailley baut daraus kein klassisches Monsterkino, sondern ein hybrides Coming-of-Age im Nebel der nahen Zukunft, in der die Grenzen zwischen Mensch und Tier nicht mehr metaphorisch sind, sondern medizinischer Befund, Verwaltungsakt und familiärer Ausnahmezustand zugleich. Das ist wüst, modern und ziemlich spannend. Mit Romain Duris, Adèle Exarchopoulos und Paul Kircher. (ARD, Neu!)

    Zum Blog: nexxtpress.de/mediathekperlen/
  8. The editors at Shadowplay have provided a good home for my memoir piece, "Penn's Landing," a story about a long wintertime walk fifty years ago that took a dramatic turn. I'm especially proud of this piece; I feel like I've really captured Warren's voice. I can even hear him talking when I read it.

    Of course, that could because Warren's next to me, still talking.

    #poem #poetry #writing #winter #philadelphia #heroism #homophobia #queer #lgbtq

  9. Another poem published today! Kreatif Magazine has given my poem, "The Man You Feared," a home. You can read it here: kreatifzine.com/writers/writer

    In the printed version of Kreatif magazine, the editors have paired my little poem with a stunning set of photographs of Joe Dal Pra's "Anger," "Disgust," and "Bliss" installations, with in a full two-page spread. These images can be viewed on their own at kreatifzine.com/artists/artist

    #poem #poetry #writing #family #homophobia #queer #lgbtq

  10. Today's a two-fer day! This afternoon, the Spring 2026 issue of Remington Review went live. My poem about Maya Angelou is on page 6: heyzine.com/flip-book/0ce86963

    Next month will be twelve years since her passing. Seems to me we need her voice more than ever today, every day.

    #poem #poetry #writing #angelou #lgbtq

  11. Today's a two-fer day! This afternoon, the Spring 2026 issue of Remington Review went live. My poem about Maya Angelou is on page 6: heyzine.com/flip-book/0ce86963

    Next month will be twelve years since her passing. Seems to me we need her voice more than ever today, every day.

    #poem #poetry #writing #angelou #lgbtq

  12. Today's a two-fer day! This afternoon, the Spring 2026 issue of Remington Review went live. My poem about Maya Angelou is on page 6: heyzine.com/flip-book/0ce86963

    Next month will be twelve years since her passing. Seems to me we need her voice more than ever today, every day.

    #poem #poetry #writing #angelou #lgbtq

  13. Today's a two-fer day! This afternoon, the Spring 2026 issue of Remington Review went live. My poem about Maya Angelou is on page 6: heyzine.com/flip-book/0ce86963

    Next month will be twelve years since her passing. Seems to me we need her voice more than ever today, every day.

    #poem #poetry #writing #angelou #lgbtq

  14. Today's a two-fer day! This afternoon, the Spring 2026 issue of Remington Review went live. My poem about Maya Angelou is on page 6: heyzine.com/flip-book/0ce86963

    Next month will be twelve years since her passing. Seems to me we need her voice more than ever today, every day.

    #poem #poetry #writing #angelou #lgbtq

  15. This morning, the Origami Poems Project published another set of my little poems about Wade Whimsies, "Aquarium Set," as a foldable microchap. You can download the .pdf file of this set for free here: origamipoems.com/images/Microc.

    Here's how the folding works: origamipoems.com/who-we-are/fo

    When you print it out, you need to pay attention to the printer settings. The final result, though, is a neat little booklet.

    #poem #poetry #writing #aquarium #sealife #WadeWhimsies #Tea #RedRose #lgbtq

  16. Last evening, Issue 205 of RFD Magazine arrived. This issue's theme is "Heartbreak." It includes my poem "Losing Superboy," about what institutionalized homophobia can do to a child's gifts. A hard poem to write, but I'm glad I did.

    RFD Magazine can be read online at: rfdmag.org/back-issues.php

    "Losing Superboy" appears on page 60. Check it out!

    Cover illustration by Jan Ziegler: "maybe everything was different."

    #poetry #poem #writing #rfdmagazine #heartbreak #homophobia #florida #lgbtq

  17. Today's mail brought my contributor's copy of Issue 55 of Berkeley Poetry Review. This issue includes my poem, "The Good Neighbor," in which Warren converses with the woman who lived next door to us for a few years.

    Berkeley Poetry Review can be found at ocf.berkeley.edu/~bpr/

    #poetry #poem #writing #berkeleypoetryreview #neighbors #neighborhood #aging #lgbtq

  18. My copy of The Loch Raven Review—Twenty-One arrived today, containing my poem, "To the Thrift," which they published on their web site last year. It can be read at: thelochravenreview.net/david-m

    #poetry #poem #writing #lochravenreview #ruthleavitt #ruthleavittfallon #thrift #trio #lgbtq

  19. I'm honored to see my poem, "Tiller and Shears," appear in Issue #104 of Neologism Poetry Journal: neologismpoetry.com/January-20.

    I wrote it last spring, coming out of Jason Mitchell's "Poet's Myth" sessions and going into Christine Salvatore's "Building Worlds" workshop.

    I'm crazy proud of this piece!

    #poetry #poem #sestina #writing #neologismpoetry #icarus #garden #lgbtq

  20. I'm honored to see my poem, "Tiller and Shears," appear in Issue #104 of Neologism Poetry Journal: neologismpoetry.com/January-20.

    I wrote it last spring, coming out of Jason Mitchell's "Poet's Myth" sessions and going into Christine Salvatore's "Building Worlds" workshop.

    I'm crazy proud of this piece!

    #poetry #poem #sestina #writing #neologismpoetry #icarus #garden #lgbtq

  21. I'm honored to see my poem, "Tiller and Shears," appear in Issue #104 of Neologism Poetry Journal: neologismpoetry.com/January-20.

    I wrote it last spring, coming out of Jason Mitchell's "Poet's Myth" sessions and going into Christine Salvatore's "Building Worlds" workshop.

    I'm crazy proud of this piece!

    #poetry #poem #sestina #writing #neologismpoetry #icarus #garden #lgbtq

  22. I'm honored to see my poem, "Tiller and Shears," appear in Issue #104 of Neologism Poetry Journal: neologismpoetry.com/January-20.

    I wrote it last spring, coming out of Jason Mitchell's "Poet's Myth" sessions and going into Christine Salvatore's "Building Worlds" workshop.

    I'm crazy proud of this piece!

    #poetry #poem #sestina #writing #neologismpoetry #icarus #garden #lgbtq

  23. Here's something fun! This morning the Origami Poems Project published my first little set of poems about Wade Whimsies. It's a "microchap," whichmeans, when it's folded a certain way and cut in one place, it forms a tiny booklet of six poems. You can download it for free here:

    origamipoems.com/poets/recent-

    Here's how the folding works: origamipoems.com/who-we-are/fo

    #poem #poetry #writing #WadeWhimsies #Tea #RedRose #lgbtq

  24. My author's copies of Santa Fe Literary Review's 2025 issue have arrived! This gorgeous book, beautifully designed and edited, boasts a stunning cover by Stephen Abban Junior. It includes my short poem, "Brewis," in which my parents' legacy informs my life with Warren. They distribute hard copies locally, but this journal can be read online at:

    sfcc.edu/santa-fe-literary-rev.

    #poem #poetry #writing #brewis #Newfoundland #Canada #codfish #tea