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Thank you.

This past year has been a whirlwind for my little publishing imprint, Three Chairs Publishing. In February, I published my fourth book, Water Under the Bridge: A Sort-of Love Story. It kicked off with a warm welcome at the Guilford Art Center on Valentineโ€™s weekend, and was featured by the Independent Book Review as part of โ€œ45 Books Weโ€™re Excited About from Indie Presses & Indie Authors.โ€ 

Close to my heart has been my zine project, MANIFEST (zine). I created five issues this year โ€” WaterEndemic, Heroically Found, and The Lola Poems โ€” each with a different tone and theme. I think thatโ€™s what I love most about the zine format. It allows my creative voice to speak its peace โ€” maybe loud, maybe sweet, maybe rambling โ€” hopefully always interesting.

Participation in THE EXCHANGE this past fall introduced my work to a new audience, as did a mention in the 25th anniversary issue of Broken Pencil magazine and reviews by Ken Bausert and Silver Nyx. My writing was included in Sunspot Literary Journalโ€™s Geminga 2022 Contest for Tiny Prose, Poem, or Art, the Connecticut Bards Poetry Review 2022, and the Poetry Instituteโ€™s zine Circumference. Good stuff, right?

This Thanksgiving, I find myself thinking about good stuff like that, and about all of the people who have supported my work in 2022โ€ฆfrom my regular zine subscribers and the folks who bought my books, to the staff at the Guilford Art Center and the Blackstone Library.

I would be remiss if I didnโ€™t mention the ongoing influence of my friend and mentor, author Dale Carlson, who passed away in January. And I am ever grateful for my ongoing creative conversations with Judith Bruder, Tara Buckley, Joy Bush, Laure Noe, and Mary Oโ€™Connor.

If youโ€™re reading this, I am grateful for you, too! I could not do what I do without your kind and generous audience. Thank you.

With love and wishes for a Happy Thanksgiving!

โ€” Jen Payne โ€”

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