LeHew’s News
Laura LeHew’s poems fiction forthcoming — “This Just In” in Clutching at Straws,” “The Waking Incandescence,” won an honorable mention and will be published by Kudzu, “We Don’t Need Words” has been accepted to Ghost Town, “Season to Taste” and “A Word Problem, 2” have been accepted to Perceptions, “The Scheme of Work” to Poet’s Ink Review, “When We Were Robots” and “Pancakes” in Poetry Now, “All Evidence No Proof,” “Be Still,” and “Killing Your Lover” in Post: A Journal of Thought and Feeling, “Three Shows Nightly” and “Topaz, The Grumpinator” in the first issue of The Feline Muse, “Living: This is Goodbye” and “The Absence or the Sum” in The Medulla Review, “The Well” in The Raleigh Review, “The Evolution of Bats” and one other poem tbd in Tiger’s Eye.
I was awarded a writing residency to the Montana Artists Refuge www.montanarefuge.org for the month of March ’10. And, I will be guest editing The Medulla Review www.themedullareview.com starting in July. I will be reading at the Sacramento Poetry Center’s Tiger’s Eye reading on July 12th along with Joyce Odam, Peter Ludwin, Cleo Griffith, Tom Goff and Karen Clausel– for more information: http://www.sacramentopoetrycenter.org/.
I am pleased to announce the release of a new chapbook from Uttered Chaos by Sharon Lask Munson Stillness Settles Down the Lane, May ’10. More information can be found atwww.utteredchaos.org <http://www.utteredchaos.org/>.

