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POETIC ANTHROPOLOGIES
By Alexandra Isacson

Alexandra's poetry chapbook Poetic Anthropologies, poetry written to honor the visual arts & the humanities, is now available through Medulla Publishing! Editor Jennifer Hollie Bowles says, "Alexandra's poems are as engaging as her title suggests. She crafts each poem with exquisitely beautiful lines filled with passion and layered meaning. Her voice is rich, edgy, and distinctly feminine."

 
       
       
 
 
     
 
     

“No.4: (The Elixir of Balance)” is in BLIP Magazine (formerly the Mississippi Review) edited by Frederick Barthelme

"The Snake Charmer's Arms & Other Altered States" is in the Fox Chase Review, from the Philadelphia poetry scene, edited by S. R. Moser.

Alexandra is honored that “Silk Stockings” was chosen in Blink-Inks’ Postcard Project contest to be featured with photography by Lynn Alexander!

Alexandra's poetry is available in the gorgeous Rising in Hope: A Tinfoildresses Anthology edited by Heather Ann Schmidt

"Chocolate Martinis & Calamari," is available in the strangely intense and enlightened collection of literary poems, flash fiction, and short stories of the Medulla 2 Print Anthology edited by Jennifer Hollie Bowles

"The Underworld" is in Blink/Ink's Special print Noir issue edited by Doug Mattewson

"Therapy" is in the Snow Jewel, edited and published by Diane Smith and The Grey Sparrow Journal, the best new literary journal of the year 2011.

"An Alchemist's Asylum": "Theta Waves," "Fingertips," "Dragon Fly Wings," and "The Chapel" is available in the 2011 awesome issue of tinfoildresses edited by Heather Ann Schmidt

 

Alexandra's short fictions, “Manhattan” and “New York Harbor,” will be published in Full of Crow Blink-Ink's winter issue edited by Doug Mattewson

Poetry is forthcoming from Blue Fifth Review edited by Sam Rasnake in the March Poetry Special Issue & The Summer Quarterly for art!

Poetry is forthcoming in an all women’s contributor’s issue of Medulla Review guest edited by Mary Stone Dockery

 

 

     
     
 
 
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