Poetry News:

  1. If we could read the poets that move huge audiences elsewhere in the world, would it wake up our own?
  2. “Accident Plays a Part in Art” from Poetry Magazine Podcast … with Kasischke on Ken Burns, Lindsay on Krakatau, Sheffield on fishing, and Logan on Hart Crane (and David Foster Wallace). [mp3] —
  3. Ted Hughes’s letters contain some splendid perceptions and useful biographical material among a mass of interminable explication.
  4. As the title suggests, Cities of Flesh and the Dead isn’t afraid of addressing loss or fear or violence.
  5. Hey Bookslut reviewed my book thanks :D some happy in a cruddy week. Thanks for getting my jokes. —
  6. Poetry that doesn’t toe a party line

Yep – testing is all scheduled. I’m looking forward to a resolution.

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3 Responses to “Poetry News For October 7, 2008”

  1. Greg says:

    Congrats on the excellent (and well deserved) review! And I hope the testing produces good results for you.

  2. jessica says:

    Yay, Bookslut! About dang TIME.

  3. Jilly Dybka says:

    Thanks.

    I definitely have postural tachycardia syndrome. I have to go back for a week, next month, for more tests. 10 GRAMS of salt is what I have to eat everyday. That’s, like, 30 large orders of McDonald’s fries I think hahaha.

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