We’re so pleased to present this stand against. Against what, you ask? Read Allison Grayhurst’s “Serpent in My Shoe“:![Allison Grayhurst - Serpent in My Shoe [sample]](https://stormcellar.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/allison-grayhurst-serpent-in-my-shoe-sample.png?w=700&h=1079)
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We’re so pleased to present this stand against. Against what, you ask? Read Allison Grayhurst’s “Serpent in My Shoe“:![Allison Grayhurst - Serpent in My Shoe [sample]](https://stormcellar.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/allison-grayhurst-serpent-in-my-shoe-sample.png?w=700&h=1079)
Support the artist and Storm Cellar by downloading #3.2, where this poem appears, or by purchasing a print copy.
Today’s lesson is How to Be a Queen. We do not know how to communicate this to you. We have a little violence inside. We’ve got brambles growing out our collarbones. But for insight see inside this familiar derangement of myth, the inimitable Skaidrite Stelzer’s “Snow White”:
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A glimpse of moving colors, warm & way, way out: Don Russ’ “Camera Obscura.”
Today’s #NaPoMo addition belongs to Sara Biggs Chaney, who constructed for us a lovely — what does one call it? — pastiche made of veins and spleens and things. Read it properly along with the rest of Storm Cellar #3.2 by purchasing here (print / pdf). Read “Someone: a Portrait in Whitespace“:![Sara Biggs Chaney - Someone- a Portrait in Whitespace [sample]](https://stormcellar.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/sara-biggs-chaney-someone-a-portrait-in-whitespace-sample.png?w=700&h=1079)
Read on!