Poetry News:
- — Pallimed: Arts & Humanities (current posts about Jane Kenyon, Donald Hall, “pain poet” Jane Cave Winscom, etc.) —
- — poets transform the mountain lit scene & article is here —
- — Win Tin, a poet, journalist and democracy advocate, was freed Tuesday after 19 years in prison —
- — This month’s workshop is an exercise in self-portraiture, and it takes as its starting-point a quotation from the great Chilean poet Pablo Neruda —
- — Collins are to exuviate abstergently 2,000 rarely used words from their dictionaries to make way for new ones … but can we smell an olid rattus rattus? —
- — “Should we have had more of a business plan?” he added. “Probably. But then the publishers that did have business plans didn’t do any better.” —
“What is it about this painting that such infamous people in history have owned it?”
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