Acknowledgements

 

FROM THE ONLINE CHAPBOOK FLAMINGO PARK

Acknowledgements

Grateful thanks to the editors and staff of the following publications in which these poems, in earlier versions, first appeared.

Action, Spectacle: 
“Flood and Ebb”

American Writers Review:
Whoa, Howdy”

Escape into Life:
“Dog Story”
“Meeting”
“Relief”

Lips:
“Lipstick”

The Madrid Review:  
“Time After Time”

New World Writing Quarterly:
“Jim”

Nixes Mate Review:
“At the Supermarket”

On the Seawall:
“Birthdays in the Park”
“Christmas Day in the Park After the Poker Game” 

Red Letter:
“Too Close”

Vox Populi :
“Cop to It Mim”
“June Walk”
“Let’s Go”
“They Call it Menopause”

 
With many thanks to Alan Feldman, Wyn Cooper, George Kalogeris and Julia Markus for help editing Flamingo Park. For cover and page design, credit to Kaelin Chappel Broaddus. For webpage design, credit to Michael Fieni.

A mysterious woman with vibrant orange lipstick is slightly obscured by fronds. The title Flamingo Park appears, followed by the words Poems By Miriam Levine.

Flamingo Park
Miriam Levine
2026

Flamingo Park is Miriam Levine’s gift to you. The setting of this online chapbook is the Flamingo Park neighborhood of Miami Beach, Florida. The themes, for the most part, are love, death, joy—laughter and tears—the longstanding themes of lyric poetry.