Overall Im addicted to this game I love how the Race you choose isnt as constricting with the relevant class as Oblivion was ie a Orc found it hard to be a warrior, where in Skyrim any class can be anything its just the race attributes that help such as a WoW class. So if you want to help out the press while taking home a self-portrait of a favorite poet, here is your chance!Īgain, thank you for all of your kind support and allowing BlazeVOX to continue on! Also, this years Thanksgiving Menu-Poem, a book length poetry dinner, now in it's tenth year, celebrates Keith and Rosmarie Waldrop. Also on the second play through I didnt realise Spoiler: You have a choice with the Stormcloaks or Imperial pretty awesome. We also have an online shop where we will have for sale, the remaining pieces. In total we received 30 pieces of artwork, and we sold a great deal of it at the show. Contact the Customer Services team and provide them with your username and email address for both GMG and Playfire, it is very likely your accounts are not linked. Portrait Drawings by artist Peter Fowler, Self Portraits of Poets and Book People (As a fund raising idea, we asked local and international poets and book people to send us a self-portrait) We received work from all around North America, including National Book Award winner Keith Waldrop and the first Canadian Poet Laureate, George Bowering. The Playfire Client cannot see my game in the 'My Games' list. Featuring the work of Michael Basinski, Wade Stevenson, Robin Brox, Geoffrey Gatza and Michael Kelleher. We were unable to record the reading, so we decided to put together a small packet that captured the fun of the whole event. On November 10th 2011 we held an extravagant BlazeVOX event at a new large art gallery in Buffalo, The Burchfield Penny. So get ready we have 60 authors from around the globe, including fifty-three poets and seven prose pieces. There is a lot of work out there for poetry and in this issue we present a glimmering sliver of that shining potential. As the snow falls we writers persist, keep on working our poetry and our stories and continue to read our poems and it is all rather exciting. It has been a wonderful year and so to cap it off, it is with great honor and pleasure we present great selections from writers from around America and the world. And so with the late date of publishing this issue, we are titling our Late Fall issue the more apt, Winter 2011. Welcome to Winter! The snow is falling, finally, now in Buffalo.