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It is a Monday morning ninety years too late

Posted June 7th, 2006 by Jilly Dybka

Oops I accidently posted twice yesterday.
I had to take down the links to the referring pages in the sidebar. (The list that automatically updates.) This site has been getting slammed slammed slammed with visits from people arriving here after searching Google for gr-ad-u-ation poetry. I guess that research study that the Poetry Foundation did was [...]

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Posted April 25th, 2006 by Jilly Dybka

FREE cone day at Ben & Jerry’s today. The one near Vandy in Nashville always participates in this. Too bad– I don’t work right across the street anymore.
Wow. I guess everyone has a blog now. Guess they didn’t get the memo.

If you want a copy of Claudia Emerson’s “Late Wife,” take a number
Music [...]

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the starry dynamo

Posted April 19th, 2006 by Jilly Dybka

Doctors and patients find healing in medical poetry
The Paradox of Howl
The Blue Terrance–Terrance Hayes

College Professor Wins Pulitzer for Poetry
“Eating the Peach” By Henri Cole

Tags: Allen Ginsberg, Claudia Emerson, Henri Cole, Poetry, Poetry News, poetry reading, poets, Terrance Hayes

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well, kind of back

Posted April 18th, 2006 by Jilly Dybka

Szymborska’s work makes imaginative leaps, while Hirshfield’s is analytical
LSU Press poet Emerson wins Pulitzer
A poet who celebrates the joy of verse
Richard Wilbur Wins 2006 Lilly Prize
Why dead corgi poetry is a lost art
‘Canada Reads’ panelists trade jibes in annual CBC book battle

Tags: Claudia Emerson, Jane Hirshfield, Poetry, Poetry News, poets, Richard Wilbur, Wislawa Szymborska, XJ [...]

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