Earlier today, I published a new off-site poem, Sharp. That link will take you to Associated Content (the same place I host my Zombie Survival Handbook and other miscellaneous articles.
I don't usually post poetry at AC, but I earn a decent bit of steady income from the site based on pageviews, so I want to test the market and see how well a few pieces of poetry do there. Hop over and check the piece out.
Also, don't forget, if you haven't already, go vote for me in the 2010 Rose and Bay Award for poetry. Voting continues until the end the month, and thus far, I'm still holding a slight lead, but I'd like to see the margin increase. If you're a livejournal member, you can vote by simply logging in and using the poll. If you're like me and don't have a livejournal account, you can vote by leaving a comment at the bottom of the phrase saying "Cast my vote for Gabriel Gadfly!"
A. M. Harte surprised me today with this: Come Salutare La Morte.
That's my poem, How To Greet Death, translated into Italian.
If you don't know who A.M. Harte is, you should: she's the author of the weblit novel Above Ground, an editor at WebFictionGuide.com and ErgoFiction, a talented poet in her own right, and one of the most approachable, charming women I've met.
Anna, you're one of the coolest fans ever.
Earlier today, I published a new poem, exclusively available on the Gabriel Gadfly fan page on Facebook. You don't necessarily have to become a fan to read the poem, but while you're there, I hope you'll do so -- fans get instant notifications about new content here on GabrielGadfly.com, as well as announcements about other weblit work of mine elsewhere on the net -- announcements that I might not always make here on the main site.