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Patricia Smith
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Is a journalist, biographer, and poet who lives in New York City. She was National Individual Poetry Slam Champion for 1990, 1991, 1993, and was a member of the 1993 National Championship team. She has performed in Paris, Stockholm, and Germany, and is five-time Chicago Uptown Poetry Slam champ. She is the author of several books of poetry, including. Life According to Motown, Big Towns, Big Talk,. The Reemergence Of The Noose. Listening at the Door. Emöke Z. B’Racz. Ryan G. Van Cleave. Vol 16, No. 1.
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One Good Hand - Dana Wildsmith -- Writer, Educator
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New Book Coming Soon. As a pair, farming and writing are like two crippled men who have only one good pair of hands between them. Still, with its one good hand, each helps the other.”. Byron Herbert Reece -. Poetry by Dana Wildsmith. List Price: $14.00. Was a nominee for the. Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance. Book of the Year Award for 2005. Was a finalist for the. 2005 Appalachian Book of the Year by the. Blood, Sweat, Beauty, Dogs, Words - Reviews of One Good Hand. Like claiming bragging rights.
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Links - Dana Wildsmith -- Writer, Educator
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New Book Coming Soon. The Appalachian Studies Association. The Atlantic Center for the Arts. The Byron Herbert Reese Society. The Highlander Center for Research and Education. John C. Campbell Folk School. MOTIF Series: Volume 1 - an anthology of writings. MOTIF Series: Volume 2 - an anthology of writings. Mountain Heritage Literary Festival. The National Park Center Residency Program. Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation. Southern Appalachian Writers Cooperative. The West Virginia Writers Conference.
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Morning Of The Duel
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Morning Of The Duel. At His Last Gig. The Imagination As A Redemptive Force. Edward Hopper’s Room in NewYork. The Truffle-Hound of American Poetry:. Excerpted from: The Camera Non-Obscura. Excerpt from A Jargon Society Fund-Raising Letter. My Quaker-Atheist Friend,Who Has Come To This Meetinghouse Since 1913, Smokes & Looks Out Over The Rawthey To Holme Fell. Why I Digress So. Archeology: Letter To Stern From Mantua. The Climbers of Mount Everest. For The SchoolgirlsWho Died In The Chinese Earthquake.
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Double Elegy: for a Child, for an Old Man
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Double Elegy: for a Child, for an Old Man. Age or accident defeats us all, and the Bring-Down is the same. When is it not a tragedy, that call back to extinction, life’s game fizzled? Pulleys into gallows to decline. At His Last Gig. The Imagination As A Redemptive Force. Edward Hopper’s Room in NewYork. The Truffle-Hound of American Poetry:. Excerpted from: The Camera Non-Obscura. Excerpt from A Jargon Society Fund-Raising Letter. Why I Digress So. Archeology: Letter To Stern From Mantua. Development by...
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You limp the way a stream will soothe a single rock and along the bottom remembers this path as darkness and dry leaves though you don’t look down you hear it’s raining: the hush not right now but at night these cinders float to the surface keep one foot swollen, the other has so little and for a long time now the listening in secret. At His Last Gig. The Imagination As A Redemptive Force. Edward Hopper’s Room in NewYork. The Truffle-Hound of American Poetry:. Excerpted from: The Camera Non-Obscura.
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Simon Perchik
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Was born in Paterson, New Jersey in 1923 and made his living as an attorney in New York. Since 1964 he has published eighteen books of poetry, including The Gandolf Poems. White Pine Press, 1987), Letters To The Dead. St Andrews, 1993), and Hands Collected. Pavement Saw Press, 2000), which brought together his first sixteen books in one volume. His latest collection is The Autochthon Poems. And The New Yorker. He resides in East Hampton, New York. Thomas P. Feeny. Ryan G. Van Cleave. Emöke Z. B’Racz.
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On the Bookshelf | A Writer's Window
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A Writer's Window. Writing, books, art, inspiration, observations. A Writer’s Window. National Short Story Week. Quiet-The Power of Introverts in a World that Can’t Stop Talking. Nothing Daunted – The Unexpected Education of Two Society Girls in the West. Meet my Rowdy Readers . . . finally! We meet once a month to discuss our book – and we. Discuss our book – politics, family and local gossip. But only a. Bit of gossip. And our name befits our time together and the breadth of the books we read. Susan &#...