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Poetry News For May 24, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. “I wanted to write a series of elegies,” she says. “I wanted the promise of consolation, but consolation never arrives.”
  2. Excerpt: ‘Today: 101 Ghazals’
  3. Dock Ellis is trying to strike back at a tough foe and another article from the NY Post
  4. Since we started this series of calls for poems by celebrating spring, it seems reasonable to mark the change of season by inviting your summer odes this week
  5. Purdy’s poetry made Canadians re-evaluate their understanding of poetry and their sense of the country and their place in it
  6. Reginald Lockett dies - poet and teacher
  7. A Chicago author kick-starts a new fest
  8. Running a literary journal has always been a bit of a bouquet of barbed wire
  9. Granta asked some highly effective people in literature, journalism and publishing to reveal their web habits
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Interesting poetry news links! Saves time and effort in searching and surfing.

-Amanda

June 10th, 2008 at 10:23 pm
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