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Tomorrow just after noon, more poems will be published on the Dead Mule. We have poems from these six poets.
Jilly Dybka, a Tennessee poet, has sent us How To Read Poetry in 5 Easy Steps (5 poems). Jilly writes Poetry Hut Blog.
Ross White, editor of Inch, a journal of small poems, blogs at Little Fury and has three poems this issue of the Mule.
Leslie Joseph’s poem includes the phrase, “water under the bridge,” which—surprisingly—is also the title and first line of one of White’s poems.
Jessie Carty, an up-and-coming talent who lives near Charlotte and an MFA candidate at Queens, has sent us four poems. Carty writes the blog View of the World from 58 Inches.
We not only have two poems by Evie Shockley but an interview as well. Shockley, an academic, an assistant professor of English at Rutgers, as well as a poet, gives us insight into a number of issues through her interview. I hope many readers will enjoy our dialog. Evie is the author of a half-red sea, published by Carolina Wren Press. Read other poems here.
A chapbook Propagation from Tim Peeler finishes out our November issue. Southern through and through, Peeler’s part of the bedrock from which the Mule grew. And it’s always good to remember where we came from.
So check out Dale Wisely and Carter Monroe now and the other six tomorrow just after noon. Look for the interview with Evie under Essays.


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