- — Marin Poet Laureate Albert DeSilver and sculptor Todd Pickering are seen in Point Reyes with the Marin Poetry Chair they created from 58 poetry books. —
- — The New Pages Literary Magazine Reviews are fresh —
- — Reevaluating the Ouvre of John Giorno —
- — The National Endowment for the Arts today announced that Copper Canyon Press, an internationally renowned nonprofit literary publisher, will be the U.S. publisher for its International Literary Exchange with the People’s Republic of China. —
- — 2009 “Discovery” Poetry Contest Winners —
- — Sandburg site reopens —
- — It’s A Happy Buddha Birthday at the Full Moon of Taurus-Scorpio, also known as The Wesak Festival! —
- — Changing Gulf, Verse by Verse —
- — The Mainichi Daily News: Haiku in English: Daily Haiku Selection Archives —
- — The future of the book turns a page —
- — Here’s how the Pet Haiku contest works: Through May 22 at 6 p.m., post your best pet-related haiku poems here in the comments section, email them to me at pets@sfgate.com or tweet them using #SFGhaiku. —
- — It is a goddamned crime that Harris and Parsons aren’t still singing together, aging gracefully, gazing adoringly at each other as they harmonize in perfect sync, and touring the world making people happy with their music. —
- — I already miss the dogwoods —
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