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My Once-Favorite Cousin: New Blue Lake Story in The MacGuffin

Just received the galleys for My Once-Favorite Cousin, my short-story that will soon be published in the Fall 2014 issue of The MacGuffin.  It's the third story from my Blue Lake collection of stories to have been published this year, and the second to appear in The MacGuffin. Many thanks to editor  Prof. Steven A. Dolgin and managing editor Gordon Krupsky for their support of my work, and to their magazine for publishing my poetry and stories over the past three decades.

Agave Afterglow

Looking forward to getting the latest edition of Agave,   the elegant international journal that has been kind enough to take a second poem, The Sort of Fleeting Afterglow.

No Mutants Yet...

Just received the beautiful new Spring 2014 J Journal . Proud to have my poem N o Mutants Yet in Baxter’s Hollow in such fine company. 

Publications and Forthcoming Work

Jeffrey D. Boldt has published more than 200 short stories, poems, and essays in literary magazines and newspapers. These include: The  Wallace Stevens Journal , Interim, Blueline, RE: AL Regarding Arts and Letters, Berkeley Poetry Review , Great River Review ,  Clare Literary Journal,  The Mickle Street Review ,   The MacGuffin,  Seems ,  the Shepherd Express ,   The J Journal.  and  Wisconsin Lawyer .  Boldt had an essay on philosopher  Emmanuel Levinas   in the summer 2012 issue of  Tikkun . Looking for Willie George , recently appeared as The Missing Slate Story of the Week. My poems have also been featured as  Poem of the Week and Weekend in the same international magazine. My poem A Year or Two in Rome, a Week or Two in Paris , will soon be translated into  Serbo-Croat-Bosnian  as part of a  Best of The Missing Slate feature with the editor of  The Balkan Literary Herald. A collaboration with the artist Carolyn Smythe Kallenborn appears in AGAVE MAGAZINE VOL.1, ISSUE

Driftless Area, Poem of the Week

My piece about the Driftless Area, has been selected as  Poem of the Week.  I'm very excited to have a third excerpt from my novel The Mysterious Grace Clarkson published at The Missing Slate.  Also thrilled to have it paired with the beautiful artwork of  Fraz Mateen.