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Poetry News For May 14, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. How often have we tried to convey our feelings, only to find our mouth issuing words that we had never intended to speak?
  2. Australian Mullahs Attack Literature Course on Women
  3. Now celebrating its 30th anniversary, Bloodaxe has established itself as a fundamental force in British poetry
  4. How to outsource the slush pile
  5. ‘Pantun’ festival presents Malay hospitality
  6. What often surfaces in Salter’s poems are the moments when earnestness of feeling is in play with artificiality of expression.
  7. architect Ian Stainburn has been given the tricky task of restoring and preserving Shakespeare’s tombstone, - a slab bearing a terrifying curse which warns people not to move it

There will be a special announcement in 2 days.

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The link for no. 5 (Malay festival) seems to have expired. It takes you to an article on breast cancer, which, while very worthy, is not about poetry and obviously doesn’t take the reader where you intended.

May 14th, 2008 at 8:07 am
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Talk about taking the piss. ;-)

May 14th, 2008 at 10:28 pm
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