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Poetry News For December 11, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. The former director of New England College’s poetry program is fighting back against a lawsuit accusing her of stealing staff and duplicating the program at a rival school.
  2. Forget the W.P.A., think A.A.A. — the Agricultural Adjustment Act. We have too many writers. Time to pay some of them to shut up!
  3. Publishing poetry and experimental fiction isn’t exactly a moneymaking enterprise these days, and even small presses tend to play it safe
  4. Author and humorist Garrison Keillor talked about poetry, writing and his own relationship with the library at this month’s “Talk of the Stacks” series at the Hennepin County Library in downtown Minneapolis. [launches audio player] —
  5. How artists and writers cope in the police state of Syria
  6. “So, in the tradition of David Letterman I offer you my top 10 reasons that people come to poetry readings”
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Poetry News For January 29, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. Online Bronx magazine taking shape
  2. A 17-year-old boy who had once worked as a kitchen aide at Middlebury College’s Bread Loaf campus recognized the remote farmhouse’s potential for parties
  3. T. S. Eliot and Ezra Pound were the “Odd Couple” of 20th-century poetry
  4. Tuesday marks the 163rd anniversary of the publication of one of the most famous poems in American literature
  5. Poems of vitality and mortality
  6. … “unusual and unwanted items,” including a petrified alligator’s foot, dead beetles and poems
  7. La Petite Zine is fresh
  8. Experts Stunned By Discoveries In Home Of Late 77-Year-Old Frugal Librarian
  9. Latino poets will have their own Super Bowl this Friday as nearly 30 established and upcoming poets will come together for a reading

Safe travels to AWP.

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Poetry News for October 25, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. Paul Guest, a poet who teaches at West Georgia, will be in New York Wednesday to accept the prestigious $50,000 Whiting Prize :) and Whiting Award Winners Announced — [congrats]
  2. Indian politician and wife jailed for murder plot against Hindu poetess
  3. Solitary Woman in a Glass House: Visual Translations of Emily Dickinson Poems
  4. Poetry unlocks woman’s memory
  5. She also sent poems, letters, packages saturated in perfume, a petrified alligator head, dead beetles and other items
  6. From Old to New Media: Blog Begets Publishing House
  7. These excerpts from Moore’s letters feature her correspondences with numerous literary figures, including Pound, Cummings, and William Carlos Williams
  8. 13 Percent of Collection Misplaced, Survey Finds
  9. Our findings suggest that it is in fact Democrats, not Republicans, who tend to favor the DH. In addition, we find no effect for respondents”™ proximity to American or National League teams, though older respondents were consistently more likely to oppose the rule.

Today is my honey’s birthday. It’s celebration week. :D

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