On this page the following entries were made in the “January, 2006” time-frame.
Archive for “January, 2006”
Freaking out already
I’m doing my MFA thesis reading on Monday January 9th 2005 at 8pm in Charlotte NC at Queens University of Charlotte. You’re all invited. It’s in the auditorium in the Sykes Learning Center (PDF)
Tags: Four Quartets, MFA, nausea, Queens University of Charlotte
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the myth of originary wholeness
Barr also wrote a book of poetry, which she published in 1972
Forty years after he began it, poet wins prize for epic work
Tory Dent, an American poet known for her searing work about living with AIDS, has died at age 47
Librarian finds Byron manuscript
Hunter Thompson’s widow to start magazine
Tags: beethoven, Byron, Candy Barr, Christopher [...]
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For your poor friend, the Bard, afar
Knoxville Writers”™ Guild Contests Includes All Tennessee Writers
Golden prize awaits our masters of verse
World’s highest Burns supper bid
Rhyming logbooks enliven ships
Why the tenure system, despite the popular caricatures, is essential to higher education
Tags: Poetry, Poetry News
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We met at the end of the party
With Larkin, admire the poetry, if not the poet
What to do with Capote, Frost, and Kissinger?
Frank X Walker’s poems reflect life’s journeys
Emperor New Year Poems
Google’s Grand Vision: Break The Law And Rip Off Writers
The Bedside Guide to No Tell Motel anthology book has been released! Get them while they’re hot!
Tags: atlantic monthly, Frank X Walker, [...]
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2005 poetry hut blog stats
Well thanks for visiting:
Multiple Posts 204,870
RSS/Atom/Feeds 86,854
I’m not sure when I moved over to WordPress (March? April?) so those stats are only for part of 2005. This was the most popular post of the year for some reason.
Thank you to these editors for publishing or agreeing to publish my [...]
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Happy New Year Everyone!
No other English poet is so profoundly associated with the landscape he knew (requires bug me not)
His Brilliant Friends(requires bug me not)
“˜Goddess”™ reveals bizarre affair with Robert Graves
Publishers toss Booker winners into the reject pile
Before Paris, before London, a young T.S. Eliot discovered the salons and streets of bohemian Boston in the early 1910s
Poet falls [...]
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