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2024-03-07 00:35
Five poems appear in #Ranger, issue 4, spring 2024: “exact the veil flagrantly” “the well-curled tip” “room for advisement” “a while ago in the dj b… Read More
Two Poems In Berkeley Poetry Review
2024-03-05 00:35
Berkeley Poetry Review, issue #52: When the World Moves On, contains two of my poems:“A Window”“A Wind Is Blowing” Of the theme the editors’ write: “&lsqu&hell…Read More
2024-02-02 05:42
That magazine published those poems because the editors liked them. The editors got other poems that I know I would have liked — and perhaps would have liked better than anything I saw… Read More
2024-01-07 19:42
MollyhouseEvening Street ReviewOtolithsPure SlushDark WinterCream Scene CarnivalThe Quarter(ly)Exacting Clam Autobiography of a Book, a 220-page volume from AC Books, became available as a… Read More
Autobiography Of A Book Pre-orders
2023-12-20 23:20
You can now preorder Autobiography of a Book from Small Press Distribution.  Though the “publication date” at the SPD page says 10/31/23, my publisher tells me the book wil… Read More
2023-12-17 20:09
I like Cream Scene Carnival. It’s colorful, quirky, and fun, not afraid of the risky or queer, a bit hard to navigate, especially if you are looking for something specific, but th… Read More
2023-09-05 18:26
“O Need, beloved Adversary to Love’s settlements …” — Robert Duncan, from the poem “Preface to the Suite” Early on I described the source of the n… Read More
2023-08-19 21:37
In 2021 I started sending out the poems “To Try to Fall” and “I used to think you were beautiful.” By the time the nice editors at Dark Winter decided to take them up… Read More
2023-08-09 03:23
Mark Young has decided to hang up the editor hat. He announced Otoliths #70 would be the final issue. I’ve had work in past issues of Otoliths, including chapters from Autobiography of… Read More
2023-06-18 05:00
Three poems appear in Evening Street Review, Spring 2023, no. 37. You can read the issue online. My poems appear on pages 267-269.  “The Gift Horse” “Father” &ld&hell…Read More
2023-05-20 03:40
I google my name. And bing it. I run my name in Goodreads and Amazon. I check in on the state of my online presence. I confirm that I have an online presence. Not a big one. But this Glenn I… Read More
2023-01-17 23:40
In last year’s new year’s resolution post here at LoveSettlement I mostly talked about writing. That’s what I tend to think about when I think about resolutions because mos… Read More
2023-01-01 22:36
A quick list of the places that included something of my work in 2022:ArteidioliainksacfluxRejection LettersSpillwordshaiku kontinuumbrass bellSparks of CalliopeCrowstep JournalBlazeVOXGlimp… Read More
2022-12-26 19:38
Three poems have posted at Thieving Magpie:“Without Gravity” “Good News / Bad News” “Vacation Rental”They appear as part of Winter 2022/2023 iss… Read More
Four Haiku In Trash Panda
2022-11-25 18:22
Trash Panda, vol. 3, summer 2022, contains four of my haiku. The magazine is hard copy subscription only, and the editor does not sell individual copies — and is already out of the iss… Read More
2022-11-02 18:05
“100 Lines”appears in the issue 67 of Otoliths.It’s a big issue. Lots of poetry &c., most of it by people I don’t know. But I do spot some familiar names, especia… Read More
2022-10-25 14:30
A paragraph about holey t-shirts appears at Lost Paper. Authors appear in alphabetical order, so scroll down to find "Glenn Ingersoll."Lost Paper is edited by Zee Zahava who also does b… Read More
2022-10-02 18:23
The theme for this issue of brass bell haiku is “kitchen.”The poems are organized alphabetically, by the first name of the poet, so scroll down for “Glenn Ingersoll.” Read More
2022-09-25 18:01
Three poems that I sculpted from lists of titles drawn (decades ago) from the UC Berkeley library catalog are now up at Bullshit Lit:“I Got a Country”“I Was”“I… Read More
“I Am Throwing Away” In Glimpse #55
2022-06-21 04:43
Glimpse, spring 2022, issue #55, includes my poem “I am throwing away.”Fun to be included with Marge Piercy, Ron Koertge, Stephen Dunn, among others. I’m not sure how… Read More
2022-06-14 18:31
In May these poems posted at BlazeVOX, issue #22, Spring 2022:“The Scent of My Advice”“Into the Skull”“A Red Wren”“Who Stands in the Way”&ldqu&hell…Read More
2022-05-09 19:08
I have been collecting possible epigraphs for Autobiography of a Book. I don’t know how (or whether) I will use any of them. The epigraphs I’ve posted so far have personified boo… Read More
2022-04-20 18:55
“A Window”appears in the first issue of the new Crowstep Journal.“Crowstep Journal is a space that explores themes around ancestry, the natural world, the extra-ordinary in… Read More
2022-02-03 15:30
A haiku about peanuts appears in haiku kontinuum, a haiku ezine out of Hungary.My haiku appears in issue #2 on page 27 (they number the pages) Read More
2022-02-02 19:20
Follow the link to a haiku about serving coffee. I discovered Spillwords when a friend published there. When I looked at the submission guidelines I saw that they would consider a singl… Read More
2022-01-25 15:30
The poem“Art”appears at Rejection Letters.The editors, on how the ezine came about:“Rejection Letters was founded in April 2020 by D.T. Robbins. It was kind of a joke at fi… Read More
2022-01-24 15:30
The poem“In Beauty”appears in fluxFifth Wheel Press calls itself “an independent community-focused publisher of art and writing by queer, trans, and gender non-conforming c… Read More
2022-01-23 18:35
Three poems are up at inksac:“Things in Their Poses”“There Yet”“Sounds Like”The editors at Cephalo Press describe their mission:“At heart, we’… Read More
2022-01-12 04:23
Alan Bern, Rebecca Radner, and I collaborated on a photo/poetry piece. We’ve collaborated before on renga, but this is the first time we included (and responded to) photographs. The ed… Read More
2022-01-02 18:14
A quick list of the places that included something of my work in 2021:bottle rocketsSoul-LitChronogramHaight Ashbury Literary Journalfresh.inkSecond Chance LitLast Leavesbrass bellubuGASMerc… Read More
2021-09-22 16:37
Three chapters of Autobiography of a Book appear at Mercurius.The editors write:Mercurius Magazine was founded in May 2020 with the aim of building a community of writers and artists around… Read More
2021-09-17 16:37
GAS: Poetry, Art, and Music has posted two chapters from Autobiography of a Book, “in which the book admits to a difficulty” and “in which the book observes the translation… Read More
2021-09-01 16:56
Editor Zee Zahava requested new haiku for this issue of brass bell, that is, poems written from 8/26 to 8/29. I felt some inspiration so had several to send. She chose:chasing the last… Read More
2021-08-15 01:31
I just finished a letter I began a month ago. When I send a copy of Thousand out I include a handwritten letter. My writing is pretty legible, if sometimes ambiguous. A friend recently read… Read More
2021-06-01 21:07
The theme for the June 2021 issue of brass bell haiku is “sounds.”The editor runs the poems in alphabetical order by the first name of the poet.So scroll down to “Glenn&rdq&hell…Read More
2021-05-23 17:49
The theme for the May 2021 issue of brass bell haiku is “edible haiku.”The editor runs the poems in alphabetical order by the first name of the poet.So scroll down to “Glen… Read More
2021-04-21 02:49
Dear writer, are you being read? How would you know?My brother David Lee Ingersoll scripted and drew a comic book series back in the early 90s. He writes, “I loved doing Misspent… Read More
Clearly Meant Presents Judy Bebelaar
2021-04-19 23:52
On February 27, 2016 Judy Bebelaar was the second poet in the reading series. My supervisor at the library had asked me to brand it. I stared for a while at the name of our branch library, t… Read More
2021-03-24 23:44
There are now two reviews of Thousand at goodreads.com. The review by Steve Masover appeared October 25, 2020. Steve wrote a review that would make a great cover blurb:Exuberant! Unboun… Read More
2021-01-20 00:11
I wrote the following in response to another blogger’s call for writerly resolutions:In 2019 I got a first book published (prose or prose poetry). It was pub'd by a tiny press without… Read More
2021-01-12 01:13
 As a past contributor to Inverse Journal, I was asked to talk about some of the books I read last year. My comments are included along with those of 29 other writers. Th… Read More
2021-01-01 18:55
A quick list of the places that included something of my work in 2020:Sheila-na-gigInverse JournalBonesCabildo QuarterlyCacti FurE-ratiobottle rocketsWitty Partition (formerly The Wall)Otoli… Read More
“Human Right” As A Video
2020-09-21 04:37
I performed “Human Right” for the Quiet Lightning Virtual Poets-in-Parks reading via Zoom. Yes, that is my home library.    You can compare the performance to th… Read More
2020-08-03 04:05
Otoliths includes three chapters from Autobiography of a Bookin issue 58, southern winter 2020:"in which the book snuffs a wonder bundle""in which the book in in" "in which the boo… Read More
2020-06-08 18:29
The project I’m working hardest on finding a place for in the world is Autobiography of a Book.Autobiography of a Book is the story of a book willing itself into existence. Every word… Read More
2020-06-06 19:40
“I Want”is up at Cacti Furposted May 27, 2020“I Want,” was, I believe, the first of the poems I “found” in the UC Berkeley library catalog. I was so delig… Read More
2020-04-17 14:00
Cabildo Quarterly has posted two of my found poems:“I did not interview the dead”and“The ‘Where is it’ index showing the geographical positions of all the impor… Read More

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