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Poetry News:
- You can’t trust what poets tell you about their works in progress —
- Lucie Skeaping explores Chaucer and the music connected with his works — [Link courtesy Geoffrey Chaucer Hath a Blog]
- Author Dykeman seriously ill —
- UMass-Lowell to give Kerouac honorary doctorate —
- Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is one of the finest surviving examples of Middle English poetry, but… —
Surprisingly, this was not a local story: Hermaphroditic deer with seven legs ‘tasty’.
Tags: chaucer, Donald Hall, dyspepsia, Jack Kerouac, Poetry, Poetry News, poets, shakespeare, wilma dykemanWisconsin hunter bags odd beast with pickup in driveway, eats it
Link courtesy of Shocked & Amazed Net Freak Alert

Erik France responds:
Posted: December 18th, 2006 at 9:30 pm →
Hey Jilly, I like the new look — very cool. Now, about trusting what poets tell you about their new work — can poets be trusted at all about anything? (kidding) Wicked cheers from Detroit! They started preliminary bidding for baseball relics at Tiger Stadium today, if you haven’t heard yet. . . . .
Lyle Daggett responds:
Posted: December 18th, 2006 at 10:42 pm →
Enjoyed (in a kind of freakish way) the story about the seven-legged deer. Not surprisingly (I say having lived in Minnesota most of my life), the story came from Wisconsin…
Jilly responds:
Posted: December 24th, 2006 at 3:59 pm →
Well I wouldn’t mind a piece of Tiger Stadium.
I wouldn’ta ate that deer. Poor thing.