by Deb Scott
“I take on too much, and I tend to sometimes get behind schedule, but the truth is that without all these things I’d rot, mentally.”
Welcome to the March Read Write Poem Virtual Book Tour. If you are new to this series, take a look at this post for more information.
About “Anatomy for the Artist”
Molly Gaudry is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati’s M.A. fiction program. She is the author of We Take Me Apart, a novella in verse, (Mud Luscious 2009) and is the book reviewer for East&West Magazine, based out of Hanoi, Vietnam. Her writing has most recently appeared in Lamination Colony, and she has stories forthcoming in Robot Melon, Quick Fiction, Wigleaf, Dogzplot, and Word Riot. She co-edits Twelve Stories, solo-edits Willows Wept Review and contributes to the Big Other blog. You can find out more about Gaudry at her blog.
You may want to read an interview with Gaudry at jmww: “We Take Molly Apart (and carefully put her back the way we found her).” She talks about blogging, her writing life, working on journal(s), Cincinnati, all kinds of stuff. (You do want to read it. No maybes about it.)
We are pleased to feature “Anatomy for the Artist” in our March Read Write Poem Virtual Book Tour and invite you to follow along — the collection is available online through the publisher’s site, Blossom Bones.
Tour stops for “Anatomy for the Artist”
Mar. 2 :: Donna Vorreyer :: Put Words Together. Make Meaning.
Mar. 4 :: Catherine Fitchett :: Poetry Chook
Mar. 9 :: Lawrence Gladeview :: Righteous Rightings
Mar. 11 :: Ren Powell :: Babel Fruit
Mar. 16 :: Wanda McCollar :: Wanda McCollar
Get involved!
Would you like to get involved in the tour as a reviewer? Just join the Read Write Poem Virtual Book Tour group, and then add your name to the forum thread titled “Sign up to be a Virtual Book Tour reviewer.”
Want to get your book on the tour? We’ve already set up partnerships with a number of presses, and we’re booked out several months. We also do the tour only once a month, which means we’re extremely limited in terms of what we can include. With that in mind, feel free to have your publisher send a query to virtualbooktour (at) readwritepoem (dot) org.![]()
Deb Scott is a community director for Read Write Poem. She also co-manages this Virtual Book Tour and plays around with words and occasionally other stuff. Deb blogs at Stoney Moss.














How can I get by book into a virtual tour?
Deb Scott replied:
February 26th, 2010 at 5:07 pm
Read the last para of “Get involved?” =)
My post is up here
Hi! I have just posted my review for the book tour at my Blog
http://synecdochicstuff.blogspot.com/2010/03/readwritepoem-book-tour.html
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