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Poetry News For September 2, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. A poet’s Yorkshire retreat
  2. I’m sorry to sound a philistine note, but I find it hard to cheer the current bizarre revival in verse drama
  3. Wick Poetry Center looks to the past during 25th anniversary celebration
  4. Dr Andy’s Poetry & Technology Hour w. Joe Biden and Laura Cherry [MP3] —
  5. Wordplay w. Glenis Redmon [MP3] —
  6. A wandering mind can do important work, scientists are learning - and may even be essential

oh for pete’s sake.

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Poetry News For July 23, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. Nancy Galbraith; Led Center For Poetry
  2. Reversing the Tide: Professor Gives Due
 to Self-Taught Poets
  3. Journals that take summer submissions (3 recent blog posts)
  4. Reb Livingston is guest blogging at The Best American Poetry (where I found the link below) —
  5. 68 new reviews of poetry books. Edited by Eileen Tabios
  6. Bosnia’s butcher poet
  7. poetry & rss I know that dead mule has an rss feed —
  8. Soldier-Poet Brian Turner, Framing War In Verse
  9. WordPlay 7/20 Jeffrey Beam on Jonathan Williams [mp3] —
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Poetry News For July 1, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. The accompanying CD is particularly valuable because actors can read: its 30 poems are presented beautifully and naturally.
  2. VIDEO - Kay Ryan: Chickens and the Funnies
  3. This week we’re looking at a sauce-free poem by the Earl of Rochester, reminding us his range stretched beyond the scurrilous
  4. N.C. native’s song enshrined
  5. A poet’s vision for the environment, young artists
  6. Wordplay: Nan Watkins presents Yvan Goll
  7. Please remember this very, very important rule, “find out what the publisher wants.”
  8. King Arthur is propaganda, say French
  9. But it does represent the edgy relationship of women and their mothers

Happy Canada Day Canadians!
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Elizabeth Cotten - Freight Train on You Tube with Pete Seeger (She was the maid for the Seeger family — interesting story [if you didn't read the article above]. Her guitar style is pretty influential — “Cotten picking” hmm like Maybelle Carter’s “Carter style” or Merle Travis’ picking, which Chet Atkins glommed onto. [His daughter is named Merle.] Chet used to play “Freight Train” sometimes.


and here is a video of her playing the banjo no embedding available

My back hasn’t gone out, but I’m having some muscle issues I guess. Taking a blog break. Have a good Independence Day. :)

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Poetry News For May 28, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. Taking stock of the wood
  2. Wordplay features Philadelphia-based poet Ross Gay [links to MP3] —
  3. This week’s poem is the delicate and flirtatious 16th-century French “Villanelle”, along with a brand new translation
  4. Jonathan Thirkield has been selected as the recipient of the 2008 Walt Whitman Award for his first book-length collection of poems, The Waker’s Corridor, chosen by poet Linda Bierds from over 1,000 entries
  5. Have blogs been good for books?
  6. Folk singer/activist Utah Phillips ’has caught the westbound’
  7. Interestingly, though, the omnipresence of words in artworks is a relatively recent phenomenon.
  8. When she discovered that the feminist poet Adrienne Rich lived up the road, she asked her for a job and helped to work on Sinister Wisdom, a lesbian literary journal
  9. Amy Winehouse lyrics analysed as poetry by Cambridge University students

I have to take a break again - my body is  kind of  rebelling right now. This is gross - my joints are really cracking/popping. I’m like a sheet of bubble wrap! It’ll get sorted out.

I think this is my first review. Thanks Justin. And I think this is my second review - thanks Mary.

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Poetry News For May 27, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. An award-winning poet and physician describes how words help him understand and express human suffering
  2. lovely
  3. WordPlay 5/18/08 Coleman Barks [links to MP3] —
  4. In the second of a series of exchanges in which we are bringing poets together to discuss new books, Cate Marvin and Joshua Mehigan spar over books by Alice Oswald and Daniel Anderson
  5. Roethke’s Poetry Rooted in Humble Beginnings and Mayor reads “The Saginaw Song” as his hometown celebrates poet Theodore Roethke’s 100th birthday
  6. Yale also conferred honorary degrees on former US Trade Representative Carla Hills, astronomer Martin Rees, architect Cesar Pelli, poet John Lawrence Ashbery and others
  7. Among the year’s outstanding works for children are poetry books that combine melody and meaning

Meritage Press (St. Helena & San Francisco) and xPress(ed) (Puhos, Finland) are delighted to announce the release of THE HAY(NA)KU ANTHOLOGY, VOL. II, edited by Mark Young and Jean Vengua.

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Poetry News For March 25, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. If birds come from something as bizarre as a smooth ovoid container with no exit or entry, then it’s not too far of a stretch to imagine that the backbone of a corpse becomes a snake
  2. WordPlay - WPVM: Celebrating Jonathan Williams [links to MP3] —
  3. 2008 National Magazine Award Finalists
  4. Interview with poet Mark Doty:A poet who goes from “Fire to Fire” & Mark Doty Video at Split This Rock
  5. Editors Kathryn Stripling Byer and Marilyn Kallet gathered contributions from 52 female writers
  6. Posthumously published, these poems by one of the great masters of the short story deal largely with aging and death
  7. The sense of unknowing you feel at the end of a poem is not something you get and then get over.
  8. Bishop’s poetry takes up about the first third of this Library of America volume; the rest is prose of varying kinds and interest — fiction and memoir, travel and literary pieces, translations and correspondence, some published for the first time

Lest you think I’m not an idiot, I am. Before I even got my MFA I sent a poetry manuscript out to poetry contests. Even now that I’m wised up about poetry contests, there are some presses that I really like so I enter to support them (NMP’s chapbook contest deadline is coming up FYI). So yeah, I’m a hypocrite. :P

Thursday I’m meeting with the folks at the Vanderbilt Division of Medical Genetics. Wish me luck. I don’t know what to expect, though I know where they will be heading. Unfortunately, I’m in a lot of pain these days & didn’t help things when I slipped Saturday & fcked up my r. hip. Note to self: do not taunt Pluto.

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