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Poetry News For May 5, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. The Mainichi Newspapers is inviting participation in the 12th Annual Mainichi Haiku Contest
  2. Punk rocker Exene explores a creative space in Missouri
  3. DNA Analysis Exposes Fake Schiller Skull
  4. “Sort of Gone,” a collection of poems by Sarah Freligh, follows the adventures and misadventures - mostly misadventures - of a ballplayer who makes a life in the game in part to show his worthless sot of a father that he can do it.
  5. “I mask it. I make my poems seem simpler then they really are,” Snyder said.
  6. Everyday world sizzles with alarm in his poetic vision
  7. Stafford’s wartime poetry shows the power of his convictions
  8. A web of associations connects a group of New England writers, including Emily Dickinson, Mark Twain and Harriet Beecher Stowe.
  9. This is pretty cool - congrats

A prediction that Google will end up buying Ingram Digital (and Booksurge). I’m sure those folks over in La Vergne, TN would be surprised to hear that.

All I can say is, I’m glad that I forgot to watch the Kentucky Derby this weekend.  Sometimes  I think there’s something wrong with me - I cannot cannot cannot stand to see an animal get hurt. I have a greater reaction to that than I do from seeing a human get hurt. Though in my defense, I don’t like to watch those stupid home video TV shows where people get hit in the balls and stuff, either.

The Kentucky Derby was always a big deal when I was growing up. My dad’s drive-in restaurant wasn’t too far from the Detroit Race Course (actually in Livonia) and a lot of the regular customers (my extended family) were bookies and gamblers. So on derby day my mom would make sure we’d pick the horse’s names out of a hat (a “to go” white paper bag, actually) and my dad would put the b&w TV with a coat hanger antenna up on the counter & we’d watch the race. :)

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Poetry News for July 24, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. I used to tell my senior staff to get me poets as managers
  2. Fiona Sampson admires the responses to her exercise on listening poems
  3. Fitzpatrick painstakingly filled the three-car driveway with T. S. Eliot’s “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”
  4. Two skulls, one poet
  5. Penguin in battle over Parker poems
  6. Massachusetts is even more spectacular with offbeat author Henry Thoreau as a guide
  7. 100 unpublished poems along with photographs and other belongings of Nobel prize-winning Chilean poet Gabriela Mistral have been found
  8. William Carlos Williams wrote to Mary Ellen Solt on April 25, 1960, concerning her poem “With Child”
  9. The Speed of Dark

Today is the Feast Day for St. Christina the Astonishing (of Brustheim). And Amelia Earhart’s birthday.

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