The Flying Monkey: Fourteen Pounds
In this edition of The Flying Monkey, Cheryl A. Rice finds fourteen pounds of paperwork while getting a jumpstart on her spring cleaning.
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In this edition of The Flying Monkey, Cheryl A. Rice finds fourteen pounds of paperwork while getting a jumpstart on her spring cleaning.
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Cheryl A. Rice discusses inspiration, mythology, and symbolism – all of the things that help her put pen to paper as a poet.
How the Magic Happens, Or Doesn’t Read More »
Cheryl A. Rice discusses her love of typewriters and whether she should buy one she saw online in this edition of The Flying Monkey.
The Flying Monkey: The Typewriter Read More »
Editor Alan Catlin announces that the 33rd edition of Misfit Magazine, packed with poetry, prose, and reviews, is now available online.
Misfit Magazine #33 Now Available Read More »
Cheryl A. Rice talks about Patti Smith’s recent performance at Ulster Performing Arts Center in Kingston, NY.
Why We Write, Why Patti Smith Rocks Read More »
After over a year without live poetry events and attending Zoom open mics, Cheryl A. Rice is ready for in-person readings.
The Return of the In-Person Reading Read More »
Cheryl A. Rice is back writing and now she’s reading to get published – either in print or online. Find out her method of submitting poems.
A Home For All Those Poems Read More »
Cheryl A. Rice discusses her break from writing over the past few months in the latest edition of The Flying Monkey.
Poetry and Summer Sausage Read More »
What would happen if all of your writing was lost after a hard drive crash? Recently, Cheryl A. Rice almost had to face that reality.
Poetry in the Age of Hyper Technology Read More »
Cheryl A. Rice dives into the “how long is too long” debate when it comes to poetry open mics now that we’re emerging from lockdown.
Put Down That Mic (When Your Time Is Up)! Read More »
In her latest edition of The Flying Monkey, Cheryl A. Rice wonders how to get more people to appreciate and participate in poetry.
Poetry, By and For the People? Read More »
Cheryl A. Rice writes best at dawn, before the world has had its way with her attention. How about you? When does the Muse come to you?
What Do Non-Poets Do At Dawn? Read More »