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Archive for “MFA residency”

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Poetry News For December 5, 2007

Posted December 5th, 2007 by Jilly Dybka

Poetry News:

— In the summer of 1911, a frail, 50-year-old spinster named Harriet Monroe began knocking on the doors of wealthy Chicagoans —

— An Interview with Cathy Smith Bowers —

— “Poet’s Choice” columnist Robert Pinsky fields questions and comments on this year in poetry — transcript —

— From penniless obscurity to recognition 250 years after [...]

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graduation photo

Posted January 16th, 2006 by Jilly Dybka

taken by my friend Christine. i’m in the pink shirt.

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yay

Posted January 10th, 2006 by Jilly Dybka

Yeats’ family treasures to go on display
Irving Layton: the world, the flesh and the devilish poet
City will have own poet laureate
Young poets, winning words
Doublespeak pervades

Well the poetry reading was a success! Yay! Thanks for the good vibes.
The weather here in Charlotte NC is very warm. I mostly brought sweaters. Oops.
I got [...]

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wish me luck

Posted January 9th, 2006 by Jilly Dybka

The enduring fire of Merwin’s poetry
Touster makes an ode to poetry
Can a big pot of money - and a savvy marketing plan - make poetry matter again?
‘My name is Miss Moore, but you can call me Marianne
Unorthodox funeral honours poet

Well tonight is my thesis reading. Yes, I’m (very) nervous but I also hope to [...]

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Freaking out already

Posted January 4th, 2006 by Jilly Dybka

I’m doing my MFA thesis reading on Monday January 9th 2005 at 8pm in Charlotte NC at Queens University of Charlotte. You’re all invited. It’s in the auditorium in the Sykes Learning Center (PDF)

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