Brian U. Garrison (@bugthewriter) 's Twitter Profile
Brian U. Garrison

@bugthewriter

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Science Fiction and Fantasy Poetry Association
SFWA
Managing Editor, Eye to the Telescope

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Terms that are making me smile today: the cat’s pyjamas, the frog’s eyebrows, the eel’s ankles, and the snake’s toenails. These slang terms for mighty fine people or things from the 1920s flapper era are the bee’s knees.

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I survived the thunderdome! Listen to the latest episode of Shining Moon for fresh poetry by myself and others. buzzsprout.com/2222860/147938…

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Looking forward to this collaboration. Come join for a poetry workshop Saturday April 20. Earlyish (Pacific Time) or actually early in other time zones. And middle-of-the-night for otherother time zones.

Looking forward to this collaboration. Come join for a poetry workshop Saturday April 20. Earlyish (Pacific Time) or actually early in other time zones. And middle-of-the-night for otherother time zones.
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This is a really common question, probably because the library/author relationship can seem pretty opaque from the outside. But libraries do benefit authors! A lot! Here’s how-

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If you don't have a copy yet, good news! You can buy Micropoetry for Microplanets direct from the publisher/bookstore. spacecowboybooks.bandcamp.com/merch/micropoe…

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If "surge pricing" is the norm, if nothing has a set price anymore because algorithms can change it from customer to customer based on "demand" or scarcity... then we're in a haggling market where only the selling side is allowed to haggle.

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"The tiniest star that was blinking set Ann and Jane Taylor athinking. There wasn't a moral to their little choral, but pianists still play it, aplinking." When Brian U. Garrison is not writing limericks, you can find him in Portland, Oregon, wishing he were writing limericks.

"The tiniest star that was blinking 
set Ann and Jane Taylor athinking. 
There wasn't a moral
to their little choral,
but pianists still play it, aplinking."

When Brian U. Garrison is not writing limericks, you can find him in Portland, Oregon, wishing he were writing limericks.
Stefan Karlsson (@stefkidlit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Highly recommend picking up a copy of this #poetry chapbook by Brian U. Garrison from Space Cowboy Books! These micropoems explore expansive worlds with great wit & insight, bringing distant exoplanets within reach of our imagination. A book for astronomy & poetry lovers alike!

Highly recommend picking up a copy of this #poetry chapbook by <a href="/bugthewriter/">Brian U. Garrison</a> from <a href="/space_books/">Space Cowboy Books</a>! These micropoems explore expansive worlds with great wit &amp; insight, bringing distant exoplanets within reach of our imagination. A book for astronomy &amp; poetry lovers alike!
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Nature Triumphs is an anthology of ecohorror stories and poetry. Proceeds support The Nature Conservancy! Three of my poems are included with a bunch of other exciting work. Preorder here: darkmoonrisingpublications.com/naturetriumphs…