Poetry News For June 27, 2008
Poetry News:
- — Publish and Perish —
- — What did it mean to buck the tide and take women writers’ works and lives seriously? [link found here thank you] —
- — From Abolition to Dickinson, Rev. Higginson made his mark —
- — His seminal poems, “The Neo-HooDoo Manifesto” and “The Neo-HooDoo Aesthetic,” delve even deeper into this artistic practice to demonstrate its vitality as an international, multicultural aesthetic that embraces spiritual creativity I guess this is safe for work… (?) —
- — Blogging - is it worth it? —
- — The coming economic giant also has a proud tradition of poetry that is being restored to its central position in the country’s culture —
- — St. Louis cast mysterious spell on poet T.S. Eliot —
- — That is where X is the length of lines, for Y = X – 2, Y ~ Poisson (lambda) —
- — A new (to me) blog. —
Strange, because:
a.) Cher was in Nashville. (?)
b.) Nashvillians generally really don’t even acknowledge celebrities in public. That’s part of the reason why a lot of even non-musician celebs have moved here.
c.) There’s a “roped-off area” at Tootsies (no apostrophe) Orchid Lounge now???
ps no news this weekend — I’m getting over the stomach flu or bad tomato or something.
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