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Writer. Poet. Diarist. Midweek Poetry: 100 days of Haiku for the 100 day project. July 15, 2015. So many people did it! Every day from 6th April – 14th July I wrote a haiku poem and posted it on Instagram. For accountability using #100daysofhaiku. It was just a small thing, a few lines, simple arrangements of words; frivolous noticings shot through with emotional outpourings in only 17 syllables each time: 5-7-5. The 100 day project was dreamed up by Elle Luna. And The Great Discontent. 8221; #haiku #100...

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Nolan Liebert hails from the Black Hills where he lives with his wife and children. His proximity to the Sanford Underground Research Facility feeds his obsession with dark matter, as his farmboy roots fed his obsession with herbs and alchemy. His literary experiments appear or are forthcoming in. An Alphabet of Embers. You can find him editing. Spending time with my family. Design (minimalist, typographic). Or use the form below. Continuing to catch up. My Poetry Process: Part 4.

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My Poetry Process: Part 2 – NOLAN LIEBERT

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My Poetry Process: Part 2. We began a poem based on personal experience and “The Stars Are Projectors” by Modest Mouse. To refresh, here’s what we had:. The moon before, on summer nights when the day’s water was on our skin, sweat, blue, like it wasn’t real, and it wasn’t real, it was just a ghost light shining through your sundress, and you were just a shadow in a memory that has only become gilded with time, a fine sand slipping over our history like ice. You can take Greenland. This initial change is ...

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My Poetry Process: Part 1 – NOLAN LIEBERT

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My Poetry Process: Part 1. The poems I’m currently working on are inspired by the music I listened to growing up: classical music featured in cartoons, the Country music of my mother, the Oldies of my father, and the music I came to love on my own. This poem is inspired by “The Stars Are Projectors”. From the Modest Mouse album. The Moon and Antarctica. And the moon again, big in the late winter sky, white like the snow, like the frost creeping along eyelashes, like a surrender, but we were on the ground...

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My Poetry Process: Part 4 – NOLAN LIEBERT

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My Poetry Process: Part 4. We’ve come a long way in four weeks. When we started. All I had was a general idea about a poem inspired by “The Stars are Projectors” by Modest Mouse. This was followed. By research and an initial revision. Most recently, I transformed the poem into a short-lined, syllabic piece, but was left with inconsistencies I was unhappy with. So, let’s look at what we were left with last week:. The moon before,. When the day’s blue. Sweat soaked our skin,. Water, like it wasn’t. For now...

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In Anticipation: 2016 – NOLAN LIEBERT

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2016 is still in the future. It is a prospect. A dream. One of many possibilities. I like the optimism and hope that holds hands with new things – it is untarnished, it hasn’t yet learned how to be jaded or world-weary. This is where I’m supposed to make resolutions and such, but I don’t really have resolutions, and I tend to think labeling them in such a way sets us up for failure. I have plans and goals and ideas, and I’d like to share a few, so the internet can hold me accountable. At some point, I th...

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I call it research...: April 2015

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I call it research. A blog about fiction writing by Sarah Schofield. Tuesday, 21 April 2015. I am delighted to have a story in the latest edition of Synaesthesia Magazine. Synaesthesia publish prose and poetry with some element of synaesthesia about it; the fusion of two or more senses, i.e. taste has colour or sound might be textural. Each edition has a theme, this time the theme is EAT. My story, Honey Fungus, is about a woman who forages for a masterchef. Read the magazine here. BBC Radio 4 Open Book.

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Publication Opportunities for Writers: June and July 2015 | Aerogramme Writers' StudioPublication Opportunities for Writers: June and July 2015 - Aerogramme Writers' Studio

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