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Poetry and the Examined Life: December 2005
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Poetry and the Examined Life. A blog about poetry, philosophy, and other musings and observations. Thursday, December 29, 2005. I’m looking forward to the next few days because I will be off from work until Tuesday, so I should get a fair amount of writing and revision done. I also have some reading projects that I would like to launch. I also need to spend some time revising my artist colony application packet for the deadline in January. Posted by Gerald Huml @ 12:32 PM. Wednesday, December 28, 2005.
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Poetry and the Examined Life: September 2005
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Poetry and the Examined Life. A blog about poetry, philosophy, and other musings and observations. Friday, September 30, 2005. I felt a little foolish sitting in traffic this morning mouthing the words in Italian. I’ve listened to the first few tracks of the CD enough now that the new words and phrases are starting to sink in. If I keep at it I should be in good shape for the trip in the spring. Posted by Gerald Huml @ 11:03 AM. Thursday, September 29, 2005. Posted by Gerald Huml @ 12:19 PM. If there wer...
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Poetry and the Examined Life: November 2005
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Poetry and the Examined Life. A blog about poetry, philosophy, and other musings and observations. Monday, November 28, 2005. For any of you still reading this blog, I really will start blogging regularly after my big December 1st work deadline. Posted by Gerald Huml @ 12:51 PM. Friday, November 18, 2005. From a Fortune Cookie 11/18/2005:. A person with a determined heart frightens problems away. Posted by Gerald Huml @ 1:28 PM. Thursday, November 17, 2005. Posted by Gerald Huml @ 12:07 PM. Capacity....
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Poetry
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Poetry on the Web. Here, There, and Everywhere. Poetry on the Web. Here, There, and Everywhere. The navbar above, which appears on all the poetry related pages here, can take you to a little more than 40 of my Abandoned Poems. To a relatively new Occasional Poem. From me, to a set of Double Dactyls. Written by me and by readers (like you! To my poetry podcasts. Or to pages where you can commission a poem. Or buy my homemade chap 44 Sonnets. And if you have some free time, here’s my gig calendar. My favor...
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Poetry
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Poetry on the Web. Here, There, and Everywhere. Poetry on the Web. Here, There, and Everywhere. The navbar above, which appears on all the poetry related pages here, can take you to a little more than 40 of my Abandoned Poems. To a relatively new Occasional Poem. From me, to a set of Double Dactyls. Written by me and by readers (like you! To my poetry podcasts. Or to pages where you can commission a poem. Or buy my homemade chap 44 Sonnets. And if you have some free time, here’s my gig calendar. My favor...
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Poetry and the Examined Life: April 2006
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Poetry and the Examined Life. A blog about poetry, philosophy, and other musings and observations. Sunday, April 30, 2006. Okay, this is kind of creepy. I just finished my takeout Chinese food as I write this and opened my fortune cookie. On the front side the fortune is:. Instead of worrying and agonizing move ahead constructively. Posted by Gerald Huml @ 1:42 PM. Thursday, April 27, 2006. A poem is a way of meaning more than one thing at a time. Seamus Heaney (1939 - ). Death of a Naturalist. I receive...
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Poetry and the Examined Life: March 2006
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Poetry and the Examined Life. A blog about poetry, philosophy, and other musings and observations. Friday, March 31, 2006. I may apply again to the VCCA, or I may look into other artist colonies. I don’t remember seeing any that are nearby when I did some research online. Ideally, I wouldn’t want to travel beyond West Virginia, Maryland, or North Carolina. I have a few newly revised poems that I think are ready to go out into the world. I’ll probably send out some submissions on Monday. I had a good revi...
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Poetry and the Examined Life: February 2006
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Poetry and the Examined Life. A blog about poetry, philosophy, and other musings and observations. Tuesday, February 28, 2006. Poetry is a means of telling that, solitary as you are, in the act of writing a poem, you are in touch with the whole chain of being. You are always trying not only to get in touch with your most primal self, but with the whole history of the race. Sir, I admit your general rule,. That every poet is a fool,. But you yourself may serve to show it,. That every fool is not a poet.
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CutBank Reviews: December 2009
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Critical reviews from the poets and editors who bring you. The literary journal from the University of Montana. Saturday, December 19, 2009. Eating Her Wedding Dress: A Collection of Clothing Poems. Ruth O’ Toole. Ragged Sky Press, Princenton. 145 pages, paperback. Reviewed by Jane Dobija. Clothes are the poems that we wear. The billowing skirts, sculpted suits, and scruffy t-shirts in which we parade around tell even the slightly attentive observer about our histories, our hang-ups, and our lies. For he...
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CutBank Reviews: September 2009
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Critical reviews from the poets and editors who bring you. The literary journal from the University of Montana. Monday, September 28, 2009. By Allison Benis White. Cleveland State U Press, 2009. Paperback, 63 pages. Reviewed by Kathryn Stevenson. Above all, Allison Benis White’s collection of poems Self-Portrait with Crayon. Teaches us the simple, unforgettable maxim: pain is reach. Anyway, to narrate and discern and forge universals out of abstraction, to find yet another thing. People mourning outline ...
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