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Sipping Tea In Marlovia: October 2009
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Sipping Tea In Marlovia. Poetry makes nothing happen." I beg to differ. Monday, 26 October 2009. The Poetry Experiment Results. Its ranking in all books shot up from 413,000 to 735 at its peak, and remained in the top 1000 for 36 hours. It only slipped out of the Poetry top 100 on Sunday evening. Now what shall I do next year? Labels: Material poetry bestseller #1 poetry book. Friday, 23 October 2009. I wonder if you'd help me conduct a poetry experiment. What I love about Ros's poetry is that it is so l...
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Sipping Tea In Marlovia: Gender Bias in Poetry
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Sipping Tea In Marlovia. Poetry makes nothing happen." I beg to differ. Saturday, 13 March 2010. Gender Bias in Poetry. What emerges is that, despite it being 2010, we are still having to go over the same ground that was first ploughed in the 1960s. 15 March 2010 at 13:26. I *would* say that those who dont treat women as (at *least*! Equal arent worth worrying about - but sadly to judge from your post there appear to be far too many of them to dismiss. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Big City Lit (NY).
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Sipping Tea In Marlovia: May 2010
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Sipping Tea In Marlovia. Poetry makes nothing happen." I beg to differ. Friday, 28 May 2010. The first article on the Marlowe theory of Shakespeare authorship to be accepted by a peer-reviewed academic journal is published this week. Rethinking History. A cutting-edge History journal founded and edited by leading postmodern historian Alun Munslow, leads this month's issue (14:2) with Exploring Biographical Fictions: The Role of Imaginination in Writing and Reading Narrative. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Sipping Tea In Marlovia: March 2010
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Sipping Tea In Marlovia. Poetry makes nothing happen." I beg to differ. Saturday, 13 March 2010. Gender Bias in Poetry. What emerges is that, despite it being 2010, we are still having to go over the same ground that was first ploughed in the 1960s. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Websites we enjoy here in Marlovia. Big City Lit (NY). The International Marlowe Shakespeare Society. The Marlowe Shakespeare Blogspot. Mad Horses and Englishmen. Gender Bias in Poetry.
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Sipping Tea In Marlovia: Quiet
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Sipping Tea In Marlovia. Poetry makes nothing happen." I beg to differ. Tuesday, 6 October 2009. I used to be a very good blogger. Diligent, committed. I'd spend hours constructing my posts and re-editing, then responding to my followers. I had followers then. That was Shallowlands, and in the end it all got too much and I had to shut it down. No, I don't regret it. Even if I'm now typing to an audience no bigger than my immediate family. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Sipping Tea In Marlovia: August 2009
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Sipping Tea In Marlovia. Poetry makes nothing happen." I beg to differ. Friday, 21 August 2009. Labels: Le Cirque Invisible. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). American-born, UK-based poet and author. Three collections of poetry published, including 'Material' (Anvil, 2008), A Poetry Book Society Recommendation. Currently writing a verse-novel about Christopher Marlowe as part of my PhD. www.rosbarber.info www.twitter.com/rosbarber. View my complete profile. Websites we enjoy here in Marlovia. Big City Lit (NY).
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Sipping Tea In Marlovia: January 2011
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Sipping Tea In Marlovia. Poetry makes nothing happen." I beg to differ. Sunday, 2 January 2011. New Year, New Home. In case you hadn't worked it out for yourself, my blogging activities (now more frequent) have moved to their new home at my newly redesigned website. Go to rosbarber.com. Subscribe to the RSS/atom feed, press the Facebook Like button, find out how to get free mp3s of me reading poems, and all sorts of other goodies. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Big City Lit (NY).
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Sipping Tea In Marlovia: New Year, New Home
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Sipping Tea In Marlovia. Poetry makes nothing happen." I beg to differ. Sunday, 2 January 2011. New Year, New Home. In case you hadn't worked it out for yourself, my blogging activities (now more frequent) have moved to their new home at my newly redesigned website. Go to rosbarber.com. Subscribe to the RSS/atom feed, press the Facebook Like button, find out how to get free mp3s of me reading poems, and all sorts of other goodies. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Sipping Tea In Marlovia: Making History
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Sipping Tea In Marlovia. Poetry makes nothing happen." I beg to differ. Friday, 28 May 2010. The first article on the Marlowe theory of Shakespeare authorship to be accepted by a peer-reviewed academic journal is published this week. Rethinking History. A cutting-edge History journal founded and edited by leading postmodern historian Alun Munslow, leads this month's issue (14:2) with Exploring Biographical Fictions: The Role of Imaginination in Writing and Reading Narrative. 8 June 2010 at 20:42. America...
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Sipping Tea In Marlovia: The Poetry Experiment Results...
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Sipping Tea In Marlovia. Poetry makes nothing happen." I beg to differ. Monday, 26 October 2009. The Poetry Experiment Results. Its ranking in all books shot up from 413,000 to 735 at its peak, and remained in the top 1000 for 36 hours. It only slipped out of the Poetry top 100 on Sunday evening. Now what shall I do next year? Labels: Material poetry bestseller #1 poetry book. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Websites we enjoy here in Marlovia. Big City Lit (NY).