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Jan 23, 2013 16:17

Today, I spent part of the morning hours drinking tea and digging through my poetry archives. In there, I found a poem I wrote in 2009 or 2010, recasting Shakespeare's Hamlet as a reality television show.

Interfictions open its current round of submissions in another week, and I'm toying with the idea of trying it there. I've had little luck with other markets I've sent it to, as it's not exactly anything. It's meta at the same time it's not. It directly references certain scenes and stanzas from the play, even going so far as to quote one particular, but it takes place in between the scenes.

It is also three or four years old, and I'm not even sure it's worth sending. So, my question is this. If someone could look it over, and let me know what you think, I would appreciate it. I cannot pay you, unfortunately, although, I can come up with something as a token of thanks.

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