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Poets' Quarterly: April 2015
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Beyond the familiar faces, we continue to stretch out and find new faces and poems in essays, interviews, and reviews that span the places, old school and new tech, where poetry can be found. If you're a poet, a reader or scholar of poetry, and especially if you're setting a new course for what poetry can do, let us hear from you! On Facebook, follow us. On Twitter, and send us your writing about poetry. Let us loop you in. Leslie L. Nielsen. Labels: Leslie L. Nielsen. Children of a Difficult Labor.
Poets' Quarterly: “Tree by Charity”: Robert Frost and the American Christmas
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8220;Tree by Charity”: Robert Frost and the American Christmas. At the end of his book Christmas in America. Over the four decades from. 1929 to 1962 during which they were produced, these cards became useful tools for Frost's program of self-promotion—he would send them not only to friends and family members, but also to publishers, editors, and others upon whose support Frost's career depended. S “Christmas Trees” (1916), and A Witness Tree. The first of these poems, the unpublished “My Giving,&#...
Poets' Quarterly: Forming Functional Friction
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Beyond the familiar faces, we continue to stretch out and find new faces and poems in essays, interviews, and reviews that span the places, old school and new tech, where poetry can be found. If you're a poet, a reader or scholar of poetry, and especially if you're setting a new course for what poetry can do, let us hear from you! On Facebook, follow us. On Twitter, and send us your writing about poetry. Let us loop you in. Leslie L. Nielsen. Labels: Leslie L. Nielsen. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
Poets' Quarterly: Review: Through A Garden Gate by Charlotte Mandel (poems) and Vincent Covello (photographs)
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Review: Through A Garden Gate by Charlotte Mandel (poems) and Vincent Covello (photographs). Through A Garden Gate. Poems by Charlotte Mandel. Photographs by Vincent Covello. David Robert Books, 2015. Paper 60pp. $20.00. After this bitter cold, relentless, dangerous winter of 2015, what better to cheer the soul than a walk in a garden. The joyous collaboration of Vincent Covello’s exquisite photographs and Charlotte Mandel’s sublime poetry in Through a Garden Gate. A waterfall babbles under red azaleas i...
Poets' Quarterly: Water-Rites by Ann E. Michael
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Water-Rites by Ann E. Michael. Brick Road Poetry Press. Perfect Binding, 112 pages. Contributing Editor Dawn Leas. I love water. My first choice has always been the salty kind, but I also marvel at the power of a spring-thaw river, the sound of a trickling stream, the serenity of a mountain lake, the complexities of a puddle after an early fall rain. Ann E Michael's use of water (Atlantic Ocean, reservoir, lake, stream, well water, pond, rain, tears, ice and snow - to name a few) in Water-Rites. Is divid...
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Hudson Valley Writers Guild. A community of writers based in New York's Capital Region. Community of Writers Reading Sunday, March 1, Albany Public Library, 2:00PM. BOARD (as of January 2016). HVWG Grant Application Guidelines. Requesting Board Approval of Guild-Sponsored Events. Sign-in Sheets at Guild-Sponsored Events. Winterberries: Poems of Hope. Her third volume of poetry published by Ice Cube Press, Iowa, is scheduled for release in January 2011. Earlier books are. Flesh: A Suzanne LaFleshe Mystery.
Tattoosday (A Tattoo Blog): June 2015
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Tattoosday (A Tattoo Blog). Dedicated to meeting and appreciating body art in the New York City area. Tuesday, June 30, 2015. Clinton's Colorful Chest Piece (at the NYC Tattoo Convention). At the NYC Tattoo Convention. Earlier this month, one of my favorite pieces belonged to Clinton, who was kind enough to remove his shirt and share his work:. This was done by Jen Carmean. In Newfoundland, New Jersey. Clinton explained how this piece came to fruition:. You can check out Clinton's instagram here. Annie e...
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Please checkout my other reviews at:. Is an exclusively online publication set out to entertain, educate and engage writers and readers of creative nonfiction. Each monthly issue features memoir excerpts, personal essays, reviews, interviews and craft articles. The Small Press Book Review:. How The Potato Chip Was Invented: Daniel M. Shaprio. Help Wanted: Female: Sara Pritchard. And two poetry reviews at Poet's Quarterly. No Hurry: Michael Blumenthal. What We Ask of Flesh: Remica L. Bingham.
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Lori A. May. Freelances with a variety of publications and is a frequent book reviewer for a number of venues. She especially enjoys writing about travel and road trips, and she has a soft spot for micro coffee roasters and indie bookshops. Lori is also the Founder of. An Editorial Advisor for. River and South Review. And a Nonfiction Editor with Kaylie Jones Books. Imprint). She's taken on editorial roles big and small with. Northern Poetry Review,. Marick Press, and a few small poetry presses. By Micha...
Taste of Cherry | Kara Candito
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Winner of the 2008 Prairie Schooner Book Prize. These poems are poised and raw, hard-knuckled and siren-sweet. Their many speakers confess openly to a desire to be transformed, even undone, by unmitigated experience. Fearlessly and with clear-eyed candor, Candito sings a whole new set of constellations made of ‘the body’s light . . . the din of a hundred conversations’ into bright being. Tracy K. Smith, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of. Erin Belieu, author of. In Kara Candito’s remarkable first collectio...
Kim Loomis Bennett: About
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Recommended Links and Blogs. Kim Loomis-Bennett is a life-long resident of Washington State, besides a detour into Oregon where she met her husband. Her poems and book reviews have appeared in The November 3rd Club. Recent work is included in The Prose-Poem Project. And The Far Field. She has served as poetry editor for River and South Review. Published in 2011, is available as an ebook. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. How To Tell If You Are In A Brontë Novel.
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Speedboat by Renata Adler via Corduroy Books. Lovely Asunder, Danielle Cadena Deulen (The Rumpus, September 21st). The Last Poet I Loved: Dolores Dorantes (The Rumpus). The true keep calm biding its story, by Rusty Morrison (Contrary Blog). The Last Book I Loved: The Hunger Games (The Rumpus). The Tyranny of Milk, by Sara London (Poets' Quarterly, Winter 2010). How to Live on Bread and Music, by Jennifer Sweeney (Poets' Quarterly, Winter 2010).
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Quid Pro Quo | Edify us and illuminate that which is clouded.
Winter on the Plains. Edify us and illuminate that which is clouded. Welcome to Quid Pro Quo. This blog is about educating each of us who are here now on any topic you find pertinent to our present world. We would appreciate anyone bringing to our attention needs, concerns or travesties and tragedies which are occurring in our World. Thank you……….poetsprose. Backporch of an old farmhouse. You must be logged in. To post a comment. Join 1 other follower. USA Wackos and tragedy. Winter on the Plains.
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Poets P to R | So Many Poems, So Little Time. Better Readers Make Better Writers.
Better Readers Make Better Writers. Poets P to R. So Many Poems, So Little Time. Better Readers Make Better Writers. February 24, 2008. Poets by Last Name. Posted by februarybirthdaysofpoets under Uncategorized. 8 March 1942 *. Palgrave, Francis Turner. 28 September 1824 1897. 7 February 1809 1876. 22 August 1893 1967. 10 February 1890 1960. 13 December 1911 1972. Paterson, Andrew Barton. 17 February 1864 1941. 7 January 1873 1914. 20 July 1304 1374. 4 November 1862 1960. 27 October 1932 1963. Po, Su Tung.
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Advanced Reading Copies/Uncorrected Proofs. Health and Well Being. Science Fiction and Fantasy. Advanced Reading Copies/Uncorrected Proofs. Health and Well Being. Science Fiction and Fantasy. Not long ago, a second rate poet, standing in the middle of a park in Burlington, Ontario, started shouting "We are temporal, but my words are indelible.". Welcome to the Poet's Pulpit! Click on image for more information. Indian Horse (Signed Copy). Douglas and McIntyre 2013. 2018 The Poet's Pulpit Home.
Poets' Quarterly
One thing poetry can do is grab our sunken (that is to say, sublimated or denied) preconceptions, bubble them to the surface, and pop them so close our eyes, it stings. It can be excruciating or refreshing to change direction- sometimes it's both. Whether the topic is pets, parents, illness, or language itself, sometimes our eyes water. PQ keeps you inspired and informed. Leslie L. Nielsen. Leslie L. Nielsen. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Man with a Beautiful Mind: Jack Cooper. Voices by Lucille Clifton.
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Preview of Coming Attractions. May 27, 2011. PREVIEW OF COMING ATTRACTIONS. I’ve stolen Grace Kelly’s “Rear Window” line, I know. And I hope to tempt you to listen to Poets Read Poetry live online at http:/ www.coldspringradio.com. On Saturdays from 11:00 AM-12:00 Noon. May 28th our theme will be ” Male Poets Writing Outside Their Time.”. June 18th our theme will be “Female Poets Writing Outside Their Time.”. August 18th our theme will be “Poems From Exotic Places.”. Here are some samples:. Wears out our...
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The place for all your poetry news. A resource and link exchange site for poet bloggers worldwide. Saturday, October 8, 2011 -. White beauty is falling from the heavens. The ground is covered by its grace. Everything is pure white. The silence has consumed the day. Peace has stabbed our souls. The trees crack as cold embrace them. The sun shines over the whit snow. The ice shines as the sun goes down. The cold red lights of the sun fade away in the snow. Night comes to the land. Cold strikes the ground.
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