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Poetry News for October 2, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. “Poem for My Daughter Disparaging the Gossamer Depictions of the Women of Certain Southern Texts” By Adrian Blevins and a sh*tstorm of criticism LOL. Sheesh. If I ever start subbing poems again remind me to NOT send to Slate. Gee whiz. —
  2. The first reading on this program, “What is Poetry,” is an excerpt from Debra Weinstein’s novel Apprentice to the Flower Poet Z, and touches on both creative ambition and pretension [MP3] —
  3. State looks for a new poet laureate
  4. The Poem as Comic Strip #5
  5. Through five collections of poetry, a short story collection and a nonfiction book, the author has celebrated the overlooked, the commonplace, the tossed-aside …
  6. Literary self-publishing and comic self-publishing are perceived very differently
  7. Amazon, Borders Launch Literary Contests [fiction only] —

I am rapidly losing hope. After such a joyful beginning, I now don’t believe that we will be able to change anything.

The post- post- post- post- generation.

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