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Poets.net Review: Reaching Towards His Unbounded Glory (Reviewed by Ellen Tanner Marsh)
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Book Reviews, Literary Criticism, and Interviews: Poetry, Fiction, Non-Fiction, and Drama. Saturday, February 7, 2009. Reaching Towards His Unbounded Glory. Reviewed by Ellen Tanner Marsh). New author Joseph J. Breunig 3rd, in his fine debut collection. Reaching Towards His Unbounded Glory. The author and his wife. Ellen Tanner Marsh is a. Due to spam, comments are moderated by administration. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Reviews, Literary Criticism, and Interviews. Poetry, Inc (Humor).
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Poets.net Review: Sylvia Plath's Ariel: The Restored Edition (Review by Diana Manister)
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Book Reviews, Literary Criticism, and Interviews: Poetry, Fiction, Non-Fiction, and Drama. Tuesday, January 13, 2009. Sylvia Plath's Ariel: The Restored Edition (Review by Diana Manister). HarperCollins, ISBN 0-06-073259-8. 2007 edition available on Amazon. Faber and Faber (April 5, 2007). Read the rest of the review on Poets.org. Sylvia Plath Reads Poem "Ariel". Due to spam, comments are moderated by administration. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Reviews, Literary Criticism, and Interviews. Forum)&...
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Poets.net Review: Book Reviews, Literary Criticism, and Interviews: Drama/Playscripts
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Book Reviews, Literary Criticism, and Interviews: Poetry, Fiction, Non-Fiction, and Drama. Monday, January 12, 2009. Book Reviews, Literary Criticism, and Interviews: Drama/Playscripts. Have you recently read a playscript that you absolutely loved or hated and would like to review it? Have you written an astute piece of literary criticism that needs an online home? Have you interviewed a favorite playwright? For more information, Please submit your review to the editor. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Poets.net Review: January 2009
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Book Reviews, Literary Criticism, and Interviews: Poetry, Fiction, Non-Fiction, and Drama. Tuesday, January 13, 2009. Sylvia Plath's Ariel: The Restored Edition (Review by Diana Manister). HarperCollins, ISBN 0-06-073259-8. 2007 edition available on Amazon. Faber and Faber (April 5, 2007). Read the rest of the review on Poets.org. Sylvia Plath Reads Poem "Ariel". Isaac Sweeney's Interview with Poet Elisabeth Whitehead. For more information about Elisabeth Whitehead's. A pilgrim's traveling kit. Monday, J...
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Poets.net Review: February 2009
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Book Reviews, Literary Criticism, and Interviews: Poetry, Fiction, Non-Fiction, and Drama. Saturday, February 7, 2009. Reaching Towards His Unbounded Glory. Reviewed by Ellen Tanner Marsh). New author Joseph J. Breunig 3rd, in his fine debut collection. Reaching Towards His Unbounded Glory. The author and his wife. Ellen Tanner Marsh is a. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Reviews, Literary Criticism, and Interviews. Poetry, Inc (Humor). Call for Creative Work. Seeks creative work for Poets.net.
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Poets.net: March 2013
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Monday, March 11, 2013. So You Think You're A Poet (Marcus Bales). Gedicht aus den Calligrammes. So you think you’re a poet: you’re handsome enough. That your photograph gives you that look;. Some publisher prints your unedited stuff. And calls it a postmodern book. You dress for success in new prosperous clothes. And you flirt with the straights and the gays;. You read out your craftless expressions of prose. For the meager amount that it pays. But free verse is not about poems at all –. So you think yo...
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Poets.net: December 2011
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Thursday, December 1, 2011. Ding, Dong, Bell (Anonymous). Ding, dong, bell,. Pussy’s in the well. Who put her in? Who pulled her out? Dog with long snout. What a naughty boy was that,. To drown poor pussy-cat,. Who never did any harm,. But killed the mice in his farmer's barn. Ding, dong, bell,. Pussy’s in the well. Who put her in? Who pulled her out? What a naughty boy was that,. To try to drown poor pussy cat,. Who ne’er did him any harm,. But killed all the mice in the farmer's barn. Ding, Dong, Bell.
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Poets.net: October 2014
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Sunday, October 19, 2014. Bicycle Commute (Bim Angst). Author Bim Angst with her bicycle. It was the first day. Not the first day of the bike commute, but the first day of that year’s bike commute. It was the first day of a renewed but not a new commitment. But today. So, it didn’t really matter which bike on which she did the commute. Editing will be needed. Wet asphalt, time away, strength in her legs diminished, who knew what loss in lung capacity. She made the sensible choice. Maybe don’t numbe...
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Poets.net: October 2011
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Monday, October 31, 2011. Have a Spooktacular Halloween! The Ghost of Goshen (Anonymous). Through Goshen Hollow, where hemlocks grow,. Where rushing rills, with flash and flow,. Are over the rough rocks falling;. Where fox, where bear, and catamount hide,. In holes and dens In the mountain side,. A Circuit-preacher once used to ride,. And his name was Rufus Rawling. He was set in his ways and what was strange,. If you argued with him he would not change,. One could get nothing through him. Then through t...
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Poets.net: A Christmas Story: “In Waiting” (Excerpt With Link to Full Story)
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Tuesday, December 17, 2013. A Christmas Story: “In Waiting” (Excerpt With Link to Full Story). Pregnant Woman: FDA.gov. Background: Jeff Weese (Wikipedia). Say, you’re right. This place could stand a few decorations. Maybe a Christmas tree, some lights strung above the bar. Next year for sure. Don’t know about a Manger scene, though. Can’t picture competing with Baby Jesus in my own casino. Another Virgin Mary, coming up. That’ll be two bucks. Read the rest of the story here. Labels: 21st century fiction.