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Poetry News For November 28, 2007

Posted November 28th, 2007 by Jilly Dybka

Poetry News:

— Poets Marched in the Van of Irish Revolt; Pearse and MacDOnagh, Executed Last Week, Well Known for Their Verse;;-Other Writers Prominent in Sinn Fein Ranks — By Joyce Kilmer —

— Interview: Author Kim Addonizio is fearless in verse and prose —

— The search continues for Missouri’s first poet laureate —

— Eleanor Rees enjoys [...]

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Poetry News for September 13, 2007

Posted September 13th, 2007 by Jilly Dybka

Poetry News:

— The mystery of how we read a sentence has been unlocked by scientists —

— In recent years literary research has come to focus more and more on visual forms, and digital poetry brings to a head this concern with the visual —

— To the Death…May the Best Writer Win —

— Poetcast: September 10th, [...]

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Poetry News For February 10, 2007

Posted February 10th, 2007 by Jilly Dybka

Poetry News:

Banned in Akron —

Midpoint by Charles Simic —

Reading Wright‘ poetry, it‘ easy to understand the poet‘ sympathy with Stevens —

Speculator snaps up poets”™ house —

Poet peppers readings with blues harmonica wailings —

The Hemingway Effect, From Recent Battlefields —

Ginger has a very generous offer for those of you who [...]

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Posted April 27th, 2006 by Jilly Dybka

Kim Addonizio is blogging at the Poetry Foundation this week
Paper erodes, tablets are smashed
A Bibliophile’s Worst Nightmare
How Betjeman learned to boogie
point and counterpoint
The tradition of poetry as a way of being mean is an ancient one

Tags: Anne Bradstreet, John Betjeman, Kim Addonizio, Mary Ruefle, MFA, Poems, Poetry, Poetry News, poets, Writing and poetry

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