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Blue Collar Holler: October 2005
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Commentary from the Blue Collar Review. Monday, October 24, 2005. Our "sister journal", Pemmican. Presents in it's commentary an excellent statement regarding "political poetry" by Robert Edwards, editor of Pemmican and, in my opinion, one of the finest poets in North America. Talking Points for Political Poetry. Now Ireland has her madness and her weather still,For poetry makes nothing happen: it survivesIn the valley of its making where executivesWould never want to tamper. If I write a poem about boat...
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Blue Collar Holler: December 2005
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Commentary from the Blue Collar Review. Saturday, December 31, 2005. New Collection from Partisan Press. In a week or two, a new and powerful collection of poetry called "Cosmic Rainbow" by Mary McAnally. Will be available from Partisan Press. This flat-spined publication is priced at for $14.00 (including shipping). The Poet Christopher Butters says about this collection:. Posted by Jaded Prole at 9:12 AM. Links to this post. Thursday, December 29, 2005. Book by a BCR contributor. Weekly paper published...
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Blue Collar Holler: June 2006
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Commentary from the Blue Collar Review. Tuesday, June 27, 2006. Into the Desperate Country by Jeff Vande Zande. Jaff Vande Zande is a long time supporter and contributor to the Blue Collar Review. He has used it in his classes at Delta College. March Street Press announces the publication of Jeff Vande Zande’s debut novel . . . Into the Desperate Country. Henry David Thoreau, Walden. Into the Desperate Country . . . Bay City, MI 48707. Posted by Jaded Prole at 7:24 AM. Links to this post. As our world tu...
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Blue Collar Holler: February 2006
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Commentary from the Blue Collar Review. Saturday, February 04, 2006. Hot off the Press. This is a collection of astounding depth and power and we are honored to have had the opportunity to publish it. Posted by Jaded Prole at 3:35 PM. Links to this post. Up Against the Savage Heavens. A Lasting Gift of Sanity and Inspiration. Continuous Performance: The Selected Poems of Magg.
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nibble - a poetry magazine | oh, what a tangled website we weave… | Page 2
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Nibble – a poetry magazine. Oh, what a tangled website we weave…. Last chance at the $2 price. Bull;August 15, 2011 • Leave a Comment. Just because we don’t want any of you poetry lovers to miss out, we are extending the $2 price on jeff fleming’s new chap,. You can order through our website using paypal. Here are just some of the kind words we’ve heard about. Is beautiful and intriguing…will read it again and again. 8211; emerald scott. 8211; jason fisk. You really packed the heat! 8211; alan catlin.
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an historic issue | nibble - a poetry magazine
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Nibble – a poetry magazine. Oh, what a tangled website we weave…. As you can see by the amount of time that has passed since our last update, we have been working furiously: the 20th issue of. And a secret, amazing chapbook (more on that in another post). Those in the know know that the nibble. Copies are still available. But the real news is the soon to be published historic 20th issue of. Wow we made it to 20. We see a long road ahead. this thing will make it to 50…and even beyond. You are commenting u...
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August | 2011 | nibble - a poetry magazine
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Nibble – a poetry magazine. Oh, what a tangled website we weave…. Archive for August, 2011. No reason…just…you know. Bull; August 24, 2011 • Leave a Comment. Last chance at the $2 price. Bull; August 15, 2011 • Leave a Comment. Let’s just be clear here. Bull; August 12, 2011 • Leave a Comment. The end of an era. Bull; August 9, 2011 • Leave a Comment. The Bones of Saints Under Glass. A Handful of Stones. Blog at WordPress.com. Nibble – a poetry magazine. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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Blue Collar Holler: January 2006
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Commentary from the Blue Collar Review. Sunday, January 29, 2006. Though this is site is generally limited to literary themes, few are more literate and entertaining than Gore Vidal and This Article. Is worth reading. It could. Qualify as a review of the new book, Dark Ages America: The Final Phase of Empire by Morris Berman. You won't regret it. Posted by Jaded Prole at 9:16 AM. Links to this post. Friday, January 13, 2006. Commentary on the Debate. Can poetry escape that choice? Daggett, in the end say...
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this poet's life: there's crazy, then there's batshit crazy
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Live work . sleep . drink . write :. There's crazy, then there's batshit crazy. So, this lunatic. Thinks that Barack Obama. Is really not the son of his professed father, Barack Obama, Sr. But the lovechild of Malcolm X. I gotta tell you, i just don't see. in the photo on the left, above, Malcolm X looks more like Denzel Washington. I should be jaded by now, but i can still be amazed at the stupidity of people sometimes. Maybe barack obama is the lovechild of denzel washington? Glenn W. Cooper.
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this poet's life: issue 1
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Live work . sleep . drink . write :. Is the most awesome thing ever. A 3,785-page PDF poetry collection, featuring old and contemporary poets. some familiar names in this thing. some unfamiliar (which is to be expected considering it contains poems by so many poets). oh, what's so great? Not a single featured poet wrote the poem that their credited for. So, who wrote all these poems? A computer, apparently. The poetry sucks, but the comments from some of the writers at the end of the announcement page.