
January 22nd has come and gone and Flying Beneath the Dog Star: Poems from a Pandemic has been delayed by Covid and shipping slowdowns. Sad, but so trifling in comparison to lives continuing to be lost to this pandemic and to the fire devastation that Colorado experienced just weeks ago.
I’ve been promised that Flying Beneath the Dog Star will appear on the horizon in the next couple of weeks. I apologize for the delay to those of you who made early purchases. Once FBDS is officially published and shipped , it will also be available through, besides Finishing Line Press, amazon, good reads, barnes & noble etc etc.
I begin a series of local readings and workshops starting in early February. Most of these will be available to anyone by Zoom. I invite you to all. You can find announcements, zoom links (and more specific details as each event approaches) at https://kathrynwinograd.com/events/
If you’re interested, you can also find my most recently published poetry, articles and interviews at:
Split Rock Review: On Cow Ponds and Glass Frogs: Using the Poetry Prompt
Flyway: Journal of Writing and Environment: Crows, At the Naturalist’s Workshop, Hawks 101
Independent Publisher: For the Love of the Writer: Creating the Humble Essayist Press
The Colorado Sun: SunLit Interview: In “Slow Arrow,” Kathryn Winograd wove threads of her mother’s voiceAnd Sunlit Excerpt: “Skyglow” from Slow Arrow: Unearthing the Frail Children In “Skyglow,” a look to the heavens for beauty and meaning
Colorado Poets Center The Colorado Poet Issue #30, Winter 2022: my interview with Abigail Chabitnoy on Poetry and How To Dress A Fish
Green Briar Review: my first cover photo for a literary journal: Heron in Winter
Essays upcoming this spring in River Teeth: Journal of Nonfiction Narrative and Terrain.org.
It will be worth the wait I’m sure! Steve
On Mon, Jan 24, 2022 at 4:14 PM Kathryn Winograd wrote:
> Kathryn Winograd posted: ” cover of book to soon be January 22nd has come > and gone and Flying Beneath the Dog Star: Poems from a Pandemic has been > delayed by Covid and shipping slowdowns. Sad, but so trifling in comparison > to lives continuing to be lost to this pandemic and to ” >
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