The Works of Jayne Pupek

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Richmond, VA, United States
Jayne Pupek is the author of the novel "Tomato Girl" (Algonquin Books, 2008) and a book of poems titled "Forms of Intercession" (Mayapple Press, 2008). Her writing has appeared in numerous literary journals. In addition to her own writing, Jayne freelances as a ghostwriter, editor and mentor. A Virginia native, Jayne has spent most of her professional life working in the field of mental health.

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To contact Jayne, email JaynePupek@aol.com

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Sunday, October 25, 2009

Jayne Pupek:Freelance Profile


I have been busy with freelance projects during the past few months. I thought I'd share my profile on Elance for those of you who are interested in getting started as a freelancer or who might like to have me complete a project. Jayne Pupek

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Thursday, October 15, 2009

shmoop


With a goal to "demystify poetry and help make it more fun and relevant to students' daily lives," Shmoop offers guidance and refreshment for relectant readers.

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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Chaperons of a Lost Poet

Chaperons of a Lost Poet Chaperons of a Lost Poet by John Vick


My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Vick's first collection is a bold and finely crafted portrait. The work is actually one long poem, but is best savored in small portions. This is a complex and textured poem, rich in imagery and language. Vick explores the landscape of the self with rare honesty and precision. Bravo!

Sunday, August 30, 2009

My New Macbook



My PC died recently, which was a drag, but my computer geek salvaged my hard drive. Whew! I bit the bullet and bought a MacBook. I may have to subsist on peanut butter now, but it is worth it. I will NEVER use a PC again. There should be a temple for Apple worshippers...maybe that is part of the reason for the Genius Bar in Apple stores...a place to kneel and give thanks for the Mac. I can totally see it.

Other news...Margaret Oleksa reviewed Tomato Girl on Examiner.com. Read her review.

Saturday, August 8, 2009