Poetry News for October 8, 2007
Poetry News:
- — Ugly Duckling Presse began as a college 'zine in 1993 and evolved into its present form as a nonprofit art and publishing collective in 2000 —
- — Established in 2004, the Pegasus Awards are a series of annual prizes with an emphasis on new awards to under-recognized poets and types of poetry —
- — the literary magazine has decided to shutter so that its book imprint may live —
- — Bibliophiles see margins shrinking, but aren't ready to close the book on literature —
- — a special poetry day to be held at the Queen's London home —
- — Literary review founders honored —
- — During Memorial Ceremony, Friends, Colleagues Pay Tribute to Pulitzer Prize-winning Poet —
- — Deft variations of approach and imagination keep these poems moving —
- — A person in a photograph can be reinvented in our minds to be whatever we want them to be —
- — Some writers seem destined to serve as poets laureate; others would probably hate the job —
- — He is lyric brown sauce, an unctuous, fruity slop … LOL —
Now Hawking and his 36-year-old daughter Lucy, one of his three children with Jane, have collaborated on a scientific adventure story for children …
This is still the funniest TV blooper I've seen. Cracks me up every time.
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