Poetry News:
- — Unfortunately, poetry in general has a bad reputation —
- — new lit mag alert —
- — The Griffin Poetry Prize Announces the 2008 Canadian and International Shortlist —
- — She did say, though, that her interest in cryptography, the study of coded writing, influenced her poems, along with her love of puzzles —
- — Never has so much genius,” he wrote, “been combined with so little talent.” I never heard that one before, hahaha.—
- — Taking the Pain Out of Poetry —
- — Tracking Olympic Torch Relay, PEN Poem Relay lands in North America —
- — Next on American Experience - Walt Whitman, Airing April 14, 2008 —
If you are doing NaPoWriMo, there are some writing prompts here
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I’ve tried to promote poetry as best I know how, but I need to close for a while. (It hasn’t anything to do with adverti$ing pittances.) Have a good remainder of the National Poetry Month. I love you, poets!
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Poetry News:
- — So what did Peter Mark Roget, the creator of Roget’s Thesaurus, do to handle all the pain, grief, sorrow, affliction, woe, bitterness, unhappiness and misery in a life that lasted over 90 years? —
- — Others believed poet Sylvia Plath was lead singer of pop group the Black Eyed Peas —
- — Do not panic…yet. —
- — Confusion in reading poetry, she says, is a “non-problem. I prefer to think of it as an alternative kind of knowing. It’s not one that gets a lot of credit in our culture.” —
- — It’s hitting hardest the writers who write books that you dip in and out of: poetry, cookbooks, travel guides, short stories —
- — Three Grand Prize winners will receive $100 each, plus their poems will be read to music, choreographed, costumed and danced by the Natica Angilly’s Poetic Dance Theater Company —
- — O’Hara’s personality became famous long before his poetry did —
- — From Punk Pioneer to Mother and Poet —
- — Like many of the poet’s biographers, Greenblatt is convinced that Shakespeare despised his wife —
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Poetry News:
- — The Poetry Center’s American Poetry Archives is one of the most extensive literary collections in the U.S., home to approximately 3,000 original recordings captured at the Poetry Center’s live poetry reading series —
- — Man gets suspended term, Frost homework in vandalism case —
- — He and his wife, Tibetan poet and essayist Tsering Woeser, have been under house arrest in Beijing since the protests began —
- — Ó Searcaigh in ‘an abyss’ after documentary —
- — As for the first example, yes, a poem is marketing material to drive awareness of a poet —
- — Backwards City Review is going out of business & Poetry magazine is now accepting electronic subs. —
- — Nominations To Begin For 2008 Poet Laureate of The Blogosphere cast your vote —
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To whomever arrived here by searching “Did Anne Bradstreet win any awards?” … Thank you for asking! Yes! She did:
Agneſ Lynch ſtarrett Poetry Conteſt
Vaſſar Miller Prize
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Poetry News:
- — The Happy Endings Foundation hoax —
- — Vendor of verse: It’s personal at NYC street ‘poem shop’ —
- — “Poetry arises out of a mind that feels itself in some way to be cracked” —
- — Editorial: A Muse Unplugged —
- — In three books, over eight years, Matthea Harvey has moved to the front of the pack of interesting poets writing in English —
- — New Tay disaster: William McGonagall faces challenge to title of world’s worst poet —
- — Greeks Go for All the Marbles In Effort to Get Back Artifacts —
- — A monument to the outstanding poet Joseph Brodsky will be set up nearby the American Embassy —
- — Former state poet laureate Grace Paley was remembered in a memorial service —
– Physics Nobel winner(s) will be announced today. This link’ll probably tell you the winners.
– Your cabbage: now with 100% more anti-depressants and oral contraceptives.
– Ron Paul was in Nashville this weekend & I attended. He seems like the only antidote to this, to me. I think our Constitutional Republic has been replaced by a corporate-controlled oligarchy. There are a bunch of videos of the rally at You Tube.
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