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Hmm interesting. Thank you for explaining all that!! So using that logic, then theoretically next year’s draft class is gonna be insane right?
2025 draft class is STACKED! Names to watch (admittedly I'm better versed in the WCHA than other leagues):
Casey O’Brien (I keep bringing her up but she’s SO underrated)
Lacey Eden
Rory Guilday
Katie Kotlowski
Abbey Murphy
Haley Winn
Sarah Wozniewicz
Emily Zumwinkle (yup, that Zumwinkle)
I'm not sure if Izzy Daniel or Makenna Webster have declared their fifth season yet. It's assumed Daniel won't, as the reigning Patty Kaz winner, but the PWHL hasn't released a list of who declared for the draft. Webster I can see going back to OSU.
The league is looking towards expanding for 2025-26, and they better, because the talent coming through is ABSURD.
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jakeperalta · 1 year
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2023 books — be my friend on storygraph :)
I feel bad about my neck - nora ephron (☆☆☆☆☆)
the duke and I - julia quinn (☆☆)
small fires: an epic in the kitchen - rebecca may johnson (☆☆☆☆½)
taste: my life through food - stanley tucci (☆☆☆☆)
passing - nella larsen (☆☆☆☆)
if we were villains - m.l. rio (☆☆☆☆☆)
the metamorphosis - franz kafka (☆☆☆)
after I do - taylor jenkins reid (☆☆☆☆☆)
our endless numbered days - claire fuller (☆☆☆½)
happy place - emily henry (☆☆☆☆☆)
other parents - sarah stovell (☆☆☆☆)
the lonely city: adventures in the art of being alone - olivia laing (☆☆☆☆)
women talking - miriam toews (☆☆☆☆½)
meet me at the lake - carley fortune (☆☆☆☆)
humankind: a hopeful history - rutger bregman (☆☆☆☆☆)
mules of love - ellen bass (☆☆☆☆½)
a thousand mornings - mary oliver (☆☆☆½)
the course of love - alain de botton (☆☆☆½)
medusa - jessie burton (☆☆☆½)
so you want to talk about race - ijeoma oluo (☆☆☆☆)
sex power money - sara pascoe (☆☆☆☆☆)
red, white & royal blue - casey mcquiston (☆☆☆☆☆) (re-read)
east of eden - john steinbeck (☆☆☆☆☆)
in memoriam - alice winn (☆☆☆☆☆)
everyday sexism - laura bates (☆☆☆☆)
icebreaker - hannah grace (☆☆☆)
romantic comedy - curtis sittenfeld (☆☆☆☆)
fahrenheit 451 - ray bradbury (☆☆☆½)
the other passenger - louise candlish (☆☆☆☆)
consent: a memoir - vanessa spingora (☆☆☆☆)
women & power: a manifesto - mary beard (☆☆☆☆½)
postcolonial love poem - natalie diaz (☆☆½)
the ballad of songbirds and snakes - suzanne collins (☆☆☆☆½) (re-read)
the simple wild - k.a. tucker (☆☆☆☆)
house of hollow - krystal sutherland (☆☆☆☆)
the hobbit - j.r.r. tolkien (☆☆☆☆½)
high windows - philip larkin (☆☆)
so late in the day - claire keegan (☆☆☆☆)
one day in december - josie silver (☆☆☆½)
the woman in me - britney spears (☆☆☆☆)
assembly - natasha brown (☆☆☆)
feel your way through - kelsea ballerini (☆☆☆½)
a christmas carol - charles dickens (☆☆☆½)
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heavenlyyshecomes · 4 months
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SARAHHHH i know i will eat up your recommendations so. some of my faves are the goldfinch, east of eden, to the lighthouse, giovanni’s room, brideshead revisited and i recently liked the poppy war a lot
this selection is crazy how am I even supposed to match it 😭 reccing some more luminous queer stuff: lie with me—philip besson, tin man—sarah winman, and in memorium—alice winn
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MANDEM - We received a grant for our disability poetics painting series "Hypermobility" here. 
Susan Jamison - I will be having a solo exhibition at Chroma Projects in Charlottesville, VA in April, 2017.
Maryann Corbett - My fourth book, Street View, will be published by Able Muse Press in the summer of 2017.
Jehanne Dubrow - My sixth book, Dots & Dashes, won the Crab Orchard Review Open Competition Poetry Prize and will be published by Southern Illinois University Press in August 2017.
Sally Bliumis-Dunn - My poem, "Heart" will be read by Stuart Kestenbaum, Maine's Poe Laureate on Maine public radio's program called, "Poems from Here."
Chuka Susan Chesney - Three of my poems have been accepted into two zines and an event in Michigan. My poem "Marilyn's Pose" and a painting I created of Marilyn Monroe will be published together in Issue #4 of Inklette zine. My poem "My Last Meal" and my painting "Cake at the Wake" will be published in the upcoming "Buried"-themed issue of Claudius Speaks. My poem "California Jane and Mr. Rochester" will be included in the Poetry Leaves Outdoor Poetry Exhibition in Waterford, Michigan. 
Judy Kronenfeld - My fourth collection of poetry, BIRD FLYING through the BANQUET, comes out from FutureCycle Press by March 20th, 2017.
Catherine Arra - My third chapbook, Tales of Intrigue & Plumage was accepted for publication by FutureCycle Press on December 25, 2016. Fall release expected.
Susan Rich - I've published poems in all 50 states and 1 district
Margo Taft Stever - CavanKerry Press has accepted my second full length collection, CRACKED PIANO, for publication in 2019.
Shirley J. Brewer - My third book of poetry, Bistro in Another Realm, is forthcoming in late spring, early summer, 2017, from Main Street Rag Press.
ALICIA OSTRIKER - New collection of poems next February: WAITING FOR THE LIGHT, University of Pittsburgh Press. Includes a suite of poems on New York City, my original hometown, where I now am again at last a citizen.
Alexis Rhone Fancher - My poem, "When I turned fourteen, my mother's sister took me to lunch and said:" was published in The Best American Poetry 2016.
Amy Small-McKinney - My second full-length book of poems, Walking Toward Cranes, won the Kithara Book Prize 2016 and is forthcoming from Glass Lyre Press. It is due to be released end of January- beginning of February, 2017.
Lorene Delany-Ullman - In coloration with Jody Servon, our photography and prose poem project, Saved: Objects of the Dead, will be exhibited at Horace Williams House, Chapel Hill, NC in 2017.
Rebecca Foust - My short story, "Something Blue," won the 2015 American Literary Review fiction prize and was nominated for a Pushcart in 2016. Jane Hirshfeld chose "Iconostasis" for the 2015 Jame Hearst Poetry Prize and nominated it for a pushcart in 2016. New poems are in Arroyo Review, Massachusetts Review, North American Review, and 32 Poems. I'm teaching the Sonnet workshop at West Chester Poetry Conference in 2017.
Diane Lockward - My book The Crafty Poet II: A Portable Workshop was published in Sept 2016. In October 2016 I started Terrapin Books, a small press for poetry books.
bonnie stufflebeam - My novelette "The Orangery" just appeared in Beneath Ceaseless Skies 
Trish Hopkinson - I have a chapbook entitled "Footnote" forthcoming from Lithic Press in 2017. 
Julie Danho - In 2016, I received a $25,000 MacColl Johnson Fellowship to support the completion of my book manuscript: 
Lana Hechtman Ayers - My poem the The Moon's Answer was published as a handmade, illustrated book by Anita K. Boyle of Egress Studio Press.
Ann Bracken - My second collection of poems, No Barking in the Hallways: Poems from the Classroom, was published by New Academia Publishing, Scarith Imprint, in January, 2017.
Natalie Voelker - I'm collaborating with Reyes Padilla on a large scale mural installation titled "La Joya 2017" for the Harwood Art Center that goes up the first week in March. Composed of 6 24 foot panels, the piece explores the lives of women and girls that attended the Harwood Girls School in the 1930s. 
mary beth smith - I won the Peter Honegger Best One-Act Play award for KEEP A-BREAST, a play that offers insight to my bizarre experiences surviving breast cancer. KEEP A-BREAST was performed in The Firehouse Center for the Arts 2014 New Works Festival in Newburyport, MA, during which I received the Honegger award.
Sarah Ann Winn - My first book won the Barrow Street Book Prize, and will be published by Barrow Street Press in October 2017.
Erin M. Bertram - I have three chapbooks forthcoming: "from The Vanishing of Camille Claudel" (Seven Kitchens Press); "Relief Map" (C&R Press, a winner of the 2016 Summer Tide Pool Chapbook Competition); and "Gender/Genre" (Red Bird Chapbooks). I also have a poem forthcoming in "Tupelo Quarterly" entitled "There Is a Wilderness, There Will Always Be." And I have an upcoming artist residency at The Hambidge Center for the Creative Arts & Sciences in March 2017.
Carine Topal - "Tattooed," my poetry collection about the Holocaust, written in the voices of the victims, perpetrators, and the survivors, was chosen by Kelly Cherry, and won the 2015 Palettes & Quills 4th Annual Poetry Contest.
Jane Otto - I recently joined Poetry Society of America as a Board member
Joy Ladin - My eighth collection, Fireworks in the Graveyard, is due out this year from Headmistress Press.
Sue Ellen Thompson - My fifth book, THEY, is out and available on Amazon.com.
Melissa Balmain - Light (the journal of light verse I edit) has a wonderful new issue coming out in early Feb. '17 (and another due in early Aug. '17)
Francesca Bell - Red Hen Press will publish my first book in early 2019.
Meg Eden - My debut novel "Post-High School Reality Quest" is coming out in June! 
Barbara Rockman - Askew Journal recently nominated my poem, "Ladder of Bone Rungs," for a Pushcart Prize. My second collection of poetry, "Cleave and Splinter" is forthcoming form University of New Mexico Press.
Sarah A. Chavez - I have work in the recently released anthology, IMANIMAN Anthology: A Call to Poets to Reflect on Gloria Anzaldúa and Transformative/Transgressive Borders. 
Andrea Potos - I was just awarded the William Stafford Prize for Poetry from Rosebud Magazine.
Anne Harding Woodworth - See the animation of poems from my chapbook, The Last Gun.
Becky Breed - Our book "Writing tin Community: Say Goodbye to Writer's Block and Transform Your Life" is available for sale
Tara Betts - Just released my second poetry collection BREAK THE HABIT and co-edited THE BEIGING OF AMERICA, which will be released in Spring 2017.
Julie Brooks Barbour - My second full-length collection, Haunted City, is now available from Kelsay Books
Alyse Knorr - My new book Mega-City Redux, which contains the poems featured in BARED, launches at AWP 2017.
Lesléa Newman - My newest poetry collection, I CARRY MY MOTHER (Headmistress Press) which explores a daughter's journey through her mother's illness and death and how she carries on without her received a Golden Crown Literary Society Award ("Goldie") and was named a "Must Read" title by the Massachusetts Center for the Book.
Jackie Fox - My most recent news is having two of my poems accepted in Yellow Chair Review's pop culture issue.
Janet Ruth Heller - My poem "Flamboyance" was published by the online literary journal Persimmon Tree (Winter 2017).
Laura E. Davis - I'm starting a new interview series on my blog Dear Outer Space about the intersection of art and activism. I'm actively seeking people to participate!
KC Trommer - I'll be reading at three events in NYC in April.
Cathy Sarkowsky - Please see my website 
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mister-c · 9 years
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Here's Sarah Eden-Winn singing in Weston-Super-Mare part of the Christmas Lights switch on 2015 🎄
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cin425 · 10 years
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Sarah Eden-Winn - One Night Only
that horrible feeling when you think they're going to let a great singer go
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