
I am thrilled to report that my prose poem “Metastases” has been nominated for a Best of the Net award by Does It Have Pockets. I am grateful to editor Camille Griep and her team for publishing and nominating this piece.

I am thrilled to report that my prose poem “Metastases” has been nominated for a Best of the Net award by Does It Have Pockets. I am grateful to editor Camille Griep and her team for publishing and nominating this piece.
Bob, wow. This is one hell of a poem. I’m seriously impressed.
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Thank you, Alison. I may finally be figuring out this poetry thing! π
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Fantastic poem and well-deserved nomination – congrats, Bob!
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Thanks, Lynne. I certainly never expected such a response from the publication!
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congratulations!
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Thank you very much!
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Well done, Bob. Congratulations.
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Thanks, Ken. Itβs always gratifying to learn that a publication values your work!
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Congratulations!
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Thank you, Andrew!
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You’re welcome.
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Wow! I jumped at left ventricle. Mine damaged by chemo or radiation. Sacrificed for time.
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Sending hugs. Wonderful poem.
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Thanks so much, Barbara.
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My heart is undamaged from treatment, so I should count my blessings. Thereβs enough bad going on as it isβ¦π
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congratulations, Robert π top poem
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Thank you, John. Much appreciated!
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To echo others, “Wow!” Powerful poem, amazing writing as always, Robert.
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Thanks, Betty. Writing, as always, is my balm.
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Congratulations! You take us with you, and what a ride. (K)
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Thanks, Kerfe. As is my custom, Iβve documented this journey through poetry. The trip has been wilder latelyβI begin a new chemotherapy regimen on Tuesdayβand can only hope that Iβll be able to continue the ride for a while longer.
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Me too. A lot of us.
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Day one of the new drug. So far, so good!
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A good start.
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I expected the experience to be much more difficult, based upon what Iβve read from other recipients. Itβs early, but weβll see.
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Such a meaningful poem. I wish you didn’t have to know it
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Thanks, Derrick. At least I never run out of material to write about. π
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βIf the treatments work, I will gather time, listen to those I once ignored, recover lost energy. If I regain my voice, I will sing. β I want to hugs these lines for all of us on this journey.
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And what I admire is that not only are you still writing, you are writing fantastic stuff. I pick up a pen and put it down.
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Thank you, Barbara. This is my calling in life. What else can I do?
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Time is precious, but so is the ability to sing, in whatever fashion available!
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Congratulations on your poem’s well-deserved nomination.
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Thanks very much, Liz. Itβs always an honor.
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You’re welcome, Bob.
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Congratulations, Robert! Amazing piece!
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Thanks very much, Susi!
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You’re welcome!
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