Jul 162009
- — LITERARY.; Samuel Taylor Coleridge. June 4, 1853, Wednesday —
- — Wherever There’s a Fight: How Runaway Slaves, Suffragists, Immigrants, Strikers, and Poets Shaped Civil Liberties in California —
- — more free classroom sets of VERSE —
- — An appearance of clubbiness is death to a journal, in my opinion. Though Umbrella get submissions from lots of new people each quarter, the proportion of publishable work from that batch is lower than I would hope. It remains an important goal for me to keep the roster fresh. —
- — Tilt Press publishes three to five chapbooks a year and their reading period is now open. —
- — The Dictionary of Don Martin —
- — A man has found a way to save the city of Kingston Springs some money by transforming dead trees into works of art. —
- — Os Mutantes Premiere New Song On Pitchfork —
- — Harry Potter author declares one of his poems her all-time favourite, and Leaves of Grass is featured on DJ’s book club —
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