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Poetry News For September 21, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. David Wagoner’s new collection of poems, “A Map of the Night,” feels like a summing-up by the author many consider the dean of Northwest poetry.
  2. For days, I’ve trolled my poetry shelves for the right words to grieve with, the way an insomniac pharmacist — desperate for sleep — might pick through her tinctures
  3. Film takes look at life of Emily Dickinson
  4. But this remarkable collection by someone who perhaps invented the concept of “oversharing” long before it became fashionable, reminds us of why he mattered then, and still does now
  5. Poets have always been fascinated with dreams. Please share yours
  6. The poem is one of 20 that have started appearing in sidewalks since July
  7. Burmese papers report losses due to strict policies of censor board deputy chief

September is Pain Awareness Month. Good timing, what with the stock market & everything.

My town has been out of gasoline for a while. A lot of Nashville is out, too. A station here in town got some gasoline yesterday, Darryl said, and the Sheriff had a squad car in the parking lot & there is a huge line. Reminds me of the 1970’s lines at gasoline pumps, which I do remember. I don’t understand the CNN article that says it is panic. Kingston Springs was out of gas on the Sunday of the hurricane. I haven’t been too mobile lately so I’m not sure what the heck is going on.

Dear Onion Radio News: if you are going to make fun [MP3] of my State, at least learn how to pronounce the Governor’s name haha.

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Poetry News For May 14, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. How often have we tried to convey our feelings, only to find our mouth issuing words that we had never intended to speak?
  2. Australian Mullahs Attack Literature Course on Women
  3. Now celebrating its 30th anniversary, Bloodaxe has established itself as a fundamental force in British poetry
  4. How to outsource the slush pile
  5. ‘Pantun’ festival presents Malay hospitality
  6. What often surfaces in Salter’s poems are the moments when earnestness of feeling is in play with artificiality of expression.
  7. architect Ian Stainburn has been given the tricky task of restoring and preserving Shakespeare’s tombstone, - a slab bearing a terrifying curse which warns people not to move it

There will be a special announcement in 2 days.

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