- — EDGAR A. POE.; A SAN FRANCISCAN ADDS ONE MORE QUEER STORY TO THE INNUMERABLE NUMBER ABOUT THE AUTHOR OF “THE RAVEN.” September 10, 1878, —
- — Five Arab Poets Online —
- — Only at the Beat Museum will you find an emergency exit warning you that an alarm “will HOWL” if the door is opened —
- — Strong shortlist hailed for Forward poetry prize —
- — Boyhood Home Of Langston Hughes Sold In Foreclosure —
- — For the second year in a row, Nashville’s Tomato Art Fest plays host to the hottest, rowdiest haiku contest in the South. —
- — Hendrix murder theory ‘plausible’ —
- — Longtime Louisianian Julie Kane, formerly of New Orleans, now of Natchitoches, has explored her home state in such volumes as “Rhythm and Booze,” “Body and Soul” and now, “Jazz Funeral,” winner of the Donald Justice Prize sponsored by the Iris N. Spencer Poetry Awards —
- — NPR On Point Wednesday, July 22, 2009 ‘Mad, Bad’ Byron —
- — Chicago Cubs Haiku —
- — Monasterevin gears up for 22nd Gerard Manley Hopkins festival —
- — A study highlights the need for a new approach to the teaching of English pronunciation given that English is now a lingua franca, with more non-native speakers in the world than native speakers. —
- — Keats’s London home reopens after major refurbishment —
- — Each week Carol Ann selects a verse for women and discusses its meaning: ‘Mrs’ By Gail Ashton —
- — The fourth issue of this online journal of Fibonacci poetry is now up and available —
- — ploughshares edited by jean valentine —
Poetry News For July 23, 2009
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