Hello Readers of Carpe Diem Review,
Hope things are going well. It has been a while since we have last updated this journal – due to unforeseen circumstances. However, we will quickly be catching up with the new works of art – visual, literary and performing.
Meanwhile, we have also created a Twitter page for you all to keep track of our new updates. The Twitter does not directly tie to our RSS feed yet, but it is currently a source for marketing and promoting our journal to a targeted artistic audience.
On the other hand, the exisiting Facebook page links directly to the RSS feed of this blog, so it guarantees that you won’t miss anything once you “Become a Fan” of our Facebook page and check it frequently.
In the future, you may also go to the “SOCIAL” page to get a direct list of updated social networks we participate in. We predict to take part in more social networks as we see fit. If you guys have any suggestions, please also do let us know.
Anyway, on behalf of the entire team at Carpe Diem Review, I would once again like to take this opportunity to thank you for your support. If you have any questions, please contact me. Thanks!
Regards,
Editorial Team
Carpe Diem Review
A beautiful image of Brooklyn Bridge.

Since receiving her MFA from the now-defunct New College of California Poetics Program in 2004, Elizabeth Kate Switaj has published Magdalene & the Mermaids (Paper Kite Press), Shanghai (Gold Wake Press), and The Broken Sanctuary: Nature Poems (Ypolita Press). Her photographs have appeared in The Sylvan Echo, Schmap travel guides, and Kaleidowhirl as well as on the cover of Boxcar Poetry’s 2006 anthology. For more information visit www.elizabethkateswitaj.net
A beautiful image of the New York City sunset.

Since receiving her MFA from the now-defunct New College of California Poetics Program in 2004, Elizabeth Kate Switaj has published Magdalene & the Mermaids (Paper Kite Press), Shanghai (Gold Wake Press), and The Broken Sanctuary: Nature Poems (Ypolita Press). Her photographs have appeared in The Sylvan Echo, Schmap travel guides, and Kaleidowhirl as well as on the cover of Boxcar Poetry’s 2006 anthology. For more information visit www.elizabethkateswitaj.net
A great work of art showcasing cranes and building construction.

Since receiving her MFA from the now-defunct New College of California Poetics Program in 2004, Elizabeth Kate Switaj has published Magdalene & the Mermaids (Paper Kite Press), Shanghai (Gold Wake Press), and The Broken Sanctuary: Nature Poems (Ypolita Press). Her photographs have appeared in The Sylvan Echo, Schmap travel guides, and Kaleidowhirl as well as on the cover of Boxcar Poetry’s 2006 anthology. For more information visit www.elizabethkateswitaj.net