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Poetry News For September 24, 2008

Posted Wednesday, September 24th, 2008 at 7:57 PM CST by Jilly Dybka Posted in Uncategorized | one comment »

Poetry News:

  1. Pallimed: Arts & Humanities (current posts about Jane Kenyon, Donald Hall, “pain poet” Jane Cave Winscom, etc.) —
  2. poets transform the mountain lit scene & article is here
  3. Win Tin, a poet, journalist and democracy advocate, was freed Tuesday after 19 years in prison
  4. This month’s workshop is an exercise in self-portraiture, and it takes as its starting-point a quotation from the great Chilean poet Pablo Neruda
  5. Collins are to exuviate abstergently 2,000 rarely used words from their dictionaries to make way for new ones … but can we smell an olid rattus rattus?
  6. “Should we have had more of a business plan?” he added. “Probably. But then the publishers that did have business plans didn’t do any better.”

“What is it about this painting that such infamous people in history have owned it?”

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One Response to “Poetry News For September 24, 2008”

  1. emily says:

    woot! yay Cathy & NC poets!