- — Tracing the Keats Family in America By FELIX J. KOCH July 30, 1922, Sunday —
- — Contests and Submissions —
- — Which words make you wince? —
- — Dunken Boat 10 —
- — The new dating site from Borders promises happy endings. I read it rather differently —
- — Flarf Poetry in POETRY magazine – Wired News —
- — It is perhaps stating the obvious to say that there is almost no money to be made in poetry. Some poets work as teachers, others in the corporate world. And even a Pulitzer Prize-winning former U.S. poet laureate needs a day job. —
- — Maya Angelou Writes Michael Jackson Poem —
- — Workshops are a delicate business, and calling them masterclasses is unlikely to improve them —
- — The American Revolution inspired a vast body of literature, much of which attempts to allegorize the fledgling nation’s birth and cast its genesis in the language of archetypal struggles and timeless human themes. —
- — hummingbird tongue —
- — What goes on inside poetry editors’ heads? —
- — He translates Rimbaud, DJs and publishes a Livonia bus driver. Sometimes he makes cars crash. —
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