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GALATEA RESURRECTS, #2 (A Poetry Engagement): FROM SERIES MAGRITTE by MARK YOUNG
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GALATEA RESURRECTS, #2 (A Poetry Engagement). Tuesday, May 16, 2006. FROM SERIES MAGRITTE by MARK YOUNG. Chicago, 200 ). Mark Young is a New Zealander, now living in Australia, who has several poetry books to his credit. Young's strong connection to the international poetry scene is demonstrated - at least in part - by his two popular blogs: Series Magritte. Which recently retired in favor of his current blog, Gamma Ways. Usually he evaded the hunters. With little trouble. Only when. The dogs joined in.
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NZEPC- authors - Mark Young
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Ka mate ka ora. New zealand electronic poetry centre. Note from The Right Foot of the Giant. James K Baxter, David Mitchell, Mark Young, (1969). Invitations to poetry events at Barry Lett Galleries 1966-69. Poetry and Blues (1966). Sketches from Slam (1967). Spring of the Sitar, Summer of Garlic (1969). CK Stead, Ian Wedde and Hone Tuwhare (1969). Mark Young / The Living Daylights (. A Season in Hell. Meritage Press, 2004). From The Right Foot of the Giant. Bumper Books, 1999). Blues for New Lovers.
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The New Zealand Poet Laureate blog: August 2015
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Monday, August 31, 2015. Vince O’Sullivan’s final laureate blog was about his discovery of the poetry of Iain Lonie, and the launch of Lonie’s. By University of Otago Press in Dunedin, and how good the poems were – so for the sake of continuity I will begin there. I knew Lonie many years ago and have a brief piece about him coming in a collection of essays, lectures, reviews and reminiscences to be published next year by Auckland University Press with the title. 1951-2006, pp 24, and 511.]. Marking the p...
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The New Zealand Poet Laureate blog: Inflation
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Friday, May 14, 2010. Inflation ' is the fourth part of Cilla McQueen's. Which is being published on this blog in small sections every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The preceding chapters were:. Next week we begin chapter 5 - 'Pleochroic'. Acanthus leaves carved like lawnmower tracks through the plush velvet of his armchair. Most of his clothes were drying on the clothes-horse. Steam rose from the socks. Wavering upright in the draught a white thread loose from a buttonhole caused Digby to. Pearled with ...
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The New Zealand Poet Laureate blog: Persecuted poets worldwide
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Wednesday, March 25, 2015. Last week, as we celebrated International Poetry Day, PEN International posted this less celebratory but essential reading. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The award's history, the Laureate role and responsibilities, and how Laureates are chosen. Learn about the award. The New Zealand Poet Laureate for 2015-2017 is Christian Karlson Stead, poet, novelist, critic. Serial, a novella in eight chapters with images from the collections of the National Library. Swoonrocket - Juli...
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THE CHATELAINE'S BLURB PROJECT: October 2005
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THE CHATELAINE'S BLURB PROJECT. A POETRY PROJECT: The Chatelaine-Poet has requested blurbs. After receiving said blurbs, she'll write a new book to fit them. That's right: she'll write ONE book that will encompass ALL received blurbs. Thursday, October 27, 2005. MOI SEEKS TO FUDDLE AND MUDDLE TOI! She was born into poverty. She's a survivor. She's sexual. She's mysterious. She's the writer inside Eileen Tabios' new. Tears of the Laughing Woman. Tears of the Laughing Woman. Posted by EILEEN @ 8:32 AM.
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pelican dreaming: It's the weekend.
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Later he would walk down to the lagoon to look for the pelicans. Sunday, March 12, 2006. Pelican. Spent time. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Pen ultimate - a thank you. I am listening to the double-CD of the Modern Jazz. Today the postman brought me the snows of yesterye. Wonderful, wonderful things. Event- ually I hit the wall. 160; passive active . Fiddling with the keys on the dark porch I managed. I always wanted to do something with/to this. Me and Bobbie Magritte.
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The New Zealand Poet Laureate blog: Nanoflowers
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Wednesday, October 13, 2010. Nanoflowers' is the seventh part of Cilla McQueen's. Which is being published on this blog in small sections every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The preceding chapters were:. On Friday we begin the final chapter of the novella - 'Edwin's Egg'. Eric the Red scanned Births Deaths and Marriages. So Beryl finally had her diamond ring. He closed the newspaper and folded it precisely. Eggtimer. Preserve in waterglass. Seal the pores. He picked up a cracked shell. He looked up at th...
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The New Zealand Poet Laureate blog: Poetry by Iain Lonie
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Poetry by Iain Lonie. Monday, May 25, 2015. During the recent Dunedin Writers Festival Otago University Press launched the large and handsome. A Place To Go On From: The Collected Poems of Iain Lonie. Edited by David Howard. Lonie, who worked in the Classics Department at Otago University, was an internationally respected medical historian, and died in Dunedin in 1988. My cover note for the volume touched briefly on my respect for his work:. A Place To Go On From. 8211; Vincent O'Sullivan. Still mud-cake...
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The New Zealand Poet Laureate blog: Poetry by John Dennison
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Poetry by John Dennison. Wednesday, February 11, 2015. This week Auckland University Press publishes. 8211; Vincent O’Sullivan. Hear John read "There’s one straight out of the box" at. Later this year Oxford University Press is bringing out John’s. Seamus Heaney and the Adequacy of Poetry. Hear Seamus Heaney read 11 of his poems. John Dennison. Photo by Robert Cross. To keep warm inside. Under the bitter yoke. Of these red untempered mornings,. Steer the car like a life raft. Down Cumberland to this.