inermusic.blogspot.com
The Inner Music: February 2012
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The greatest pleasure of writing is not what it's about, but the inner music the words make. Truman Capote. Michael T. Young. My fourth collection, The Beautiful Moment of Being Lost, was published by Poets Wear Prada Press. My chapbook, Living in the Counterpoint, received the 2014 Jean Pedrick Award. I received a 2007 Fellowship from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts. I received a Chaffin Poetry Award and was twice nominated for a Pushcart Prize. View my complete profile. Michael T. Young. Were ...
worktoacalm.wordpress.com
Poems by Paul Hostovsky | work to a calm
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Work to a calm. A confessional poetry zine. Like our page on Facebook. Like our page on Facebook. Issue 1 – December 2010. Poems from Ben Nardolilli. Poems from Donal Mahoney. Poems from Howie Good. Poems from Joanne Fairies. Poems from Joseph Farley. Poems from Taylor Copeland. Issue 10 – February 2016. Poems by BZ Niditch. Poems by Joan McNerney. Poems by John Grey. Poems by Kasandra Larsen. Poems by Kendall A. Bell. Poems by Lynne Viti. Poems by Ron Riekki. Poems by Sara Schraufnagel. Poems by Ron Yaz...
sprylit.com
Contributors - Spry
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A System of Linear Equations. Sex For the Recently Divorced. Reflections on My Parents’ Past. You Are The City. Blind Little Rain God. Love Letter to You at 85. The Boxer’s Soliloquy. The Joy of Peeling. Welcome Home, Kakuda. Notes From the Editors. My roommate is from the plane he walked off. The Girl at Petco. The Tocai Fruiliano Is At 54 Degrees. A Pair of Days in April. How to Move Forward. I’m an Asshole: Marathon Monday. Letter to the World. Thank God for Naps. The Real in the Real. The Beat Goes On.
mudseasonreview.com
Issue #4 Contributors | Mud Season Review
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Announcements & Events. Print, Volume 2. Print, Volume 1. Authors & Artists. Revisiting with a sense of hope. A punch to your preconceptions. Density is the primary measure. December 20, 2014. Featured authors and artist. Is a writer and editor who is currently in the MFA creative writing program at Queens University. Her creative writing has appeared most recently in. Red Earth Review, Naugatuck River Review, Camel Saloon, Rathalla Review, Full Grown People. She has work forthcoming in. The Lyncher in Me.
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RHINO Poetry 2014 » RHINO
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Purchase 2015 and 2016 Issues. Translation and Outreach Initiative. Founders’ Prize and Past Winners. Editors’ Prizes and Past Winners. PROGRAMS & EVENTS. 40 Readings in 40 Cities Happy Birthday, RHINO! June 11-12, 2016 RHINO at Printers Row Lit Fest. April 30, 2016 RHINO at Chicago Poetry Fest. April 30, 2016 — RHINO at The Bookstall Celebration. April 17, 2016 RHINO 2016 Release Party in the Chicago Area. March 30-April 6, 2016 #AWP16 March 31 RHINO 2016 Launch Party at Hygge in Los Angeles. Translated...
robertswriting.blogspot.com
Kinda going with the flow: Coconut
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Kinda going with the flow. I love writing, have been writing and am attempting to Go with the Flow rather than Make It Happen. Wednesday, December 21, 2011. Bliss the past two weeks has been coconut milk in my coffee. Coconut milk warmed beforehand on the stove with cinnamon. Um, and that has what to do with writing? My favorite poem, Coconut. Heard on The Writers' Almanac with Garrison Keillor. Is about the decision to look for happiness. How do you get inside happiness? Bear with me I. Want to tell you.
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The Long Poem | Indiana English
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Welcome to the Indiana English national journal's online resource! Vol 33 No. 1. March 15, 2012. All men in wheelchairs grow famous. For having been tall. They’re still tall, of course, but now they’re more like people who were famous once and no one remembers their fame, so they grow smaller somehow. Sometimes you can tell from their big hands or feet or orotund voices, that they were tall that they. Great writers grow famous, but great readers just keep reading quietly to themselves, and sometimes alou...