- — POETS WHO MUST OR WHO MAY WRITE; Three Writers of Verse Whose Work Illustrates Afresh the Wisdom of Horace E. Scudder’s Two Questions THE SINGLE HOUND. By Emily Dickinson. With an Introduction by Martha Dickinson Blanchi. Little, Brown & Co. ONE WOMAN TO ANOTHER AND OTHER POEMS. By Corinne Roosevelt Robinson. Charles Scribner’s Sons. $1.25. IN DEEP PLACES. By Amelia Josephine Burr. George H. Doran Company. $1. September 19, 1915, Sunday, Section: Review of Books, Page BR333, 2021 words —
- — Another Author Lets Loose Over Bad Review Via the Internet —
- — An Era of Détente for Creative-Writing Programs <-- they updated link for free access to full article thank you ---
- — Summer Poetry Sale! —
- — bad, bad, bad… —
- — Rhyme, Meter, and Poetry for Children —
- — On McSweeney’s: “Comments written by actual students extracted from workshopped manuscripts at a major university.” —
- — In May, we marked the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s sonnets by asking NPR listeners and readers to write in with modern love poems or songs that they think will be remembered 400 years from now. Here are a few of those suggestions. —
- — Wislawa Szymborska: “One hole in the net” —
- — CUE …is fresh. —
- — Gunn’s ‘Movement’ —
- — Each of these collections poses elusive questions whose answers, embedded in the asking, form the basis of eloquent poems. —
- — Bangladesh have reportedly picked up Indian national Jibon Singh, the main suspect of the theft case of Nobel Prize Medal of Poet Rabindranath Tagore —
- — Sarabande Books will accept submissions during the month of July for The Linda Bruckheimer Series in Kentucky Literature. —
- — in the poem, Revere arrives in Concord at 2 a.m., but in reality, he was detained by the British at a roadblock in Lincoln on the way to nearby Concord. —
- — Cornelius Eady and Sarah Micklem Do the Write Thing —
- — “The purpose of this showcase event is to celebrate the literary journals that give us poets a place for our work.” —
- — The collection as a whole hangs together with the shape and atmosphere of René Magritte’s surreal painting —
- — The first step to getting published —
- — The Waterboys will perform a series of five concerts at the national theatre around St Patrick’s Day, with frontman Mike Scott, Irish fiddler Steve Wickham and guest musicians performing An Appointment with Mr Yeats, combining the poetry of Yeats with the passion of the Waterboys’ music. —
- — They might be the zit-ridden little brothers of science fiction geeks, but fantasy readers still deserve our respect —
- — It seems my recent Billy Collins post has garnered much interest and discussion, so thank you all for your comments. I am always glad to have these conversations, though I am interested in folks’ responses to my Kay Ryan post. —
- — new cat alert —
- — Karen is also part of the Fourth Plinth project, meaning she’ll be standing on the empty plinth in Trafalgar Square for an hour July 31 reading poetry and tweeting about it. —
- — Even from the bleak perspective of the arts and humanities as a whole, the outlook for literary study per se is especially grim. and part two—
No visit from the birds today, so no new pics.
Here’s an article on Ehlers-Danlos syndrome that was in a newspaper.





