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Steve Nash Poetry: Review of Fox Frazier-Foley's - Exodus in X-Minor
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Wednesday, 10 June 2015. Review of Fox Frazier-Foley's - Exodus in X-Minor. Up now over at Sabotage:. Wednesday, June 10, 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Review of Paper and Ink #5. Review of Fox Frazier-Foleys - Exodus in X-Minor. Ben Wilkinson Deconstructive Wasteland. Caterpillar Poetry - Simon Z. Ditch, the poetry that matters. Poetry on the Brain. Steve Nash - Academia.edu. War Paths and Lost Little Maps. Whispers from The Bestiary. Awesome Inc. template. Template images by sbayram.
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Litrefs Articles: Show and Tell - Waterman and Heaney
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Literary articles by Tim Love. Friday, 6 February 2015. Show and Tell - Waterman and Heaney. In "Tonight the Summer's Over" from Rory Waterman's "Tonight the Summer's Over", canoers see a heron burst from the bank and disappear round the bend. The canoers think " We were happy - weren't we - because each bend was blind. Having initially not seen the heron, the canoers continue their imprecise, indirect observations as they try to follow it -. Sparrows and whatnot cheeped. Cows watched us ignoring them.
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Displacement: December 2014
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Monday, 22 December 2014. Chaucer, the remix: Telling Tales by Patience Agbabi. How many poets get a review/ interview in the News Shopper. The long-standing free newspaper known and read from Greenwich to Gravesend? I studied some of Chaucer at school and it blew me on to another planet”, says Patience Agbabi. Declaration: I know her a little.). An act of homage, celebration and reinvention, contains a version of every Canterbury Tale –. Chaucer Tales, track by track, here’s the remix. The linking devic...
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Litrefs Articles: Poetic Voice
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Literary articles by Tim Love. Friday, 24 July 2015. Polly Clark wrote " Anyone who has taken a creative writing course knows about ‘voice’. This is the elusive, essential, treasured characteristic of a poem on the page, the one thing we must have, as a poet above all else. We talk about ‘finding our voice’ and we know when someone has found it and when they haven’t. And in "The Writer's Voice" Al Alvarez wrote that " a writer doesn't properly begin until he has a voice of his own. But putative authentic...
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Litrefs Articles: William Blake
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Literary articles by Tim Love. Monday, 1 June 2015. I only recently found out that an original version of Blake's The Tyger. Is in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge - metres from where I work. It's one of the most anthologised poems. If The Tyger. When students study Blake in more depth, they discover that he intended the pictures and poems to be seen together. The pictures add new meanings to the words, and don't always support them. Moreover, when the poems from Songs of Innocence and Experience. Eaves...
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Steve Nash Poetry: Review of Dorothy Lehane's - Ephemaris
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Thursday, 12 February 2015. Review of Dorothy Lehane's - Ephemaris. Up now over at Sabotage:. Thursday, February 12, 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Review of Paper and Ink #4. Review of Dorothy Lehanes - Ephemaris. Ben Wilkinson Deconstructive Wasteland. Caterpillar Poetry - Simon Z. Ditch, the poetry that matters. Poetry on the Brain. Steve Nash - Academia.edu. War Paths and Lost Little Maps. Whispers from The Bestiary. Awesome Inc. template. Template images by sbayram.
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Displacement: The Printed Snow; noticing things
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Sunday, 31 May 2015. The Printed Snow; noticing things. In March last year I was driving through tree-lined Norfolk country lanes with Michael Mackmin, on the day of the nature tour prize for the Rialto/RSPB poetry competition. I said I’d recently started to feel frustrated that I couldn’t recognise different trees in winter. So Michael enumerated them as we drove past: ash, oak, oak, ash, oak, some alders over there, poplar, poplar, poplar, oak…. I think I am now quite good at oaks. And having a discuss...
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Displacement: Guest Post: Poetry In Conflict by Selina Rodrigues
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Tuesday, 4 August 2015. Guest Post: Poetry In Conflict by Selina Rodrigues. As promised in the previous post, here is Selina Rodrigues on the talks she heard at Poetry International in the South Bank Centre, Saturday 25 July: Pashtun poetry and landays, and Syrian and Iraqi poets on modern war poetry. Her account of the talk on landays started me on a fascinating search to learn more. Poetry and self-expression are still shared through Mushaira, traditional gatherings of poets and people. With limited ac...
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Displacement: August 2014
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Monday, 18 August 2014. The Rialto’s Editor Development Programme – apply this week for the next stage. Calling all those who'd like to out their inner editor. The Rialto. Is looking for two more people to take part in its Editor Development Programme, run in conjunction with the Poetry School. A chance for poets and would-be editors to get hands-on experience of poetry editing. And I’ve blogged about it here. It’s been terrific. If you got the job:. You could bring new writers to the magazine. Shortlist...
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Displacement: April 2015
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Wednesday, 29 April 2015. Life on Mars by Tracy K Smith. This book makes familiar things strange from the perspective of space, and reimagines the cosmos, sometimes in earthly terms, as strangely as inadequate human understanding can. Several months after first reading Life on Mars. It still resonates; the stardust has stuck. 8216;The Universe: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack’ invents that soundtrack and shows how Smith plays with scale. Along with several others. Marbled with static like gristly meat.