Poetry News:
- — The ethereal world of radio poetry —
- — Beowulf Through the Eyes of Women —
- — The poetry of pain —
- — Byron, ghost and partisans enlisted to save Tuscan villa in ruins & Lord Byron’s fanmail uncovered —
- — 100 Near Perfect Books of Poetry —
- — Spillage from the Riptides of Desire: Poetry Blurbs —
- — Mr. Alexander fashions from modern English a vivid reincarnation of Anglo-Saxon poetry — its grim pathos studded with brilliant figurations, its morbid griefs sung in an armorial tone of resolve —
- — Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest 2008 Results —
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“A researcher argues in Science that a basic tenet of economics — that people always behave selfishly — can be wrong, sometimes badly so. He points to new experimental evidence that people do often act against their own personal self-interest in favor of the common good, and they do so in predictable, understandable ways. Poorly-designed economic institutions fail to take advantage of intrinsic moral behavior and often undermine it.”
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Steel Toe Books has an open reading period in October for formal-type full-length poetry book manuscripts.
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I don’t have any poetry rules. So I was reading Mary Biddinger’s blog post with everyone’s comments & I was going “I ummmmmmmm … errrrrrr … well … gee.”
I tend to need to have require some sort of constraint to write up against, though. That’s not a rule though, it’s more like a pathology. I do like to see what I can get away with — in fact, I’ll probably use everyone’s rules about “what not to do” as writing prompts hardee har har har har.
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