I regrettably inform you that a marine biologist has taken over your blog. Said marine biologist has a thing for photographs of verklempt looking specimens. I am uncertain as to what you may do to render him gone, but I suggest that first you make him consume a few of subjects. And then have him put on a stripy-shirt.
Paul Guest is the author of four volumes of poetry and a memoir. His debut, The Resurrection of the Body and the Ruin of the World, was awarded the 2002 New Issues Poetry Prize. His second collection, Notes for My Body Double, was awarded the 2006 Prairie Schooner Book Prize. His third collection, My Index of Slightly Horrifying Knowledge, was published by Ecco Press/HarperCollins in 2008. His fourth collection, Because Everything Is Terrible, was published by Diode Editions. His poems have appeared in Harper's, The Paris Review, Poetry, Tin House, The Kenyon Review, and elsewhere. His memoir, One More Theory About Happiness, was published by Ecco in May 2010 and selected for the Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Program. The recipient of a 2011 Guggenheim Fellowship and a 2007 Whiting Writers' Award, Guest lives in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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Dear Mr. Guest;
I regrettably inform you that a marine biologist has taken over your blog. Said marine biologist has a thing for photographs of verklempt looking specimens. I am uncertain as to what you may do to render him gone, but I suggest that first you make him consume a few of subjects. And then have him put on a stripy-shirt.
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