Poetry News For April 9, 2008
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
Geez you guys are stingy with the ad clicks, LOL:
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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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