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March | 2012 | Word Poems
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Turning words into poems. Monthly Archives: March 2012. Gay pride rally, 1993. March 5, 2012. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Gay pride rally, 1993 for Jon We all knew he was dying or no one knew or only I knew it was imminent and we were all smiling. Maybe my smile was venial, maybe it eased … Continue reading →. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 6 other followers. Poetry on the Web. IthacaLit: Lit with Art. Blog at WordPress.com.
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July | 2012 | Word Poems
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Turning words into poems. Monthly Archives: July 2012. On the way to work. July 16, 2012. The usual. Cows’ mouths suckle grass, while a horse necks hay. From a distance, they are so still, like a portrait of themselves. Then, in the foggy dawn, a fallen stop sign crumpled on the road is a pool of … Continue reading →. A man’s pain. July 8, 2012. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 6 other followers. Poetry on the Web.
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Poetry Links: May 2014
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Resources and Support for Poets. Thursday, May 1, 2014. Recently Published Work: Steven Teref. Steven Teref is the translator of Ana Ristovic's Little Zebras: Selected Poems. Zephyr Press, 2016) and Novica Tadic's Assembly. Host Publications). His prose is featured in the collaborative fiction anthology, Rescription. Anabium). He is the Editorial Advisor for Ricochet Review. And an instructor at Columbia College Chicago. An excerpt of Teref's book-length, conceptual writing project, published on The Volta.
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Poetry Links: August 2013
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Resources and Support for Poets. Thursday, August 8, 2013. Putting Together Your First Poetry Book Manuscript. Last week I had the privilege of joining Iris Dunkle, Professor of English at Napa Valley College, in leading a salon for thirty-some poets at the Napa Valley Writers Conference. Below is the first of three handouts I gave them on "Putting Together Your First Poetry Book Manuscript.". Do’s and Don’ts. 3 Do revise your poems right up until the last minute, getting feedback from writers you trust.
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Poetry Links: Recently Published Work: Jeff Streeby
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Resources and Support for Poets. Thursday, April 24, 2014. Recently Published Work: Jeff Streeby. Jeff Streeby earned an MFA in Poetry from Gerald Stern’s program at New England College in New Hampshire. His poetry has appeared in. Ginosko, Southwest American Literature, Los Angeles Review, Rattle. Streeby's most recent and forthcoming work can be found in the following links, in the following journals and presses:. 1 "Target Ship,". 2 “Coppinger Hall” was included in the. And can be found here:. 5 Provi...
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Poetry Links: August 2012
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Resources and Support for Poets. Saturday, August 18, 2012. Terry Lucas' New and Upcoming Work. In case any readers want to check out my work, I have new poems online in MiPOesias. Fall, 2012) and 200NewMexicoPoems. In print, I have work in the current issues of New Mexico Poetry Review. Winter 2012), and Naugatuck River Review. I also have upcoming work in Best New Poets 2012. Available December 6), Great River Review. And Sin Fronteras/Writers Without Borders,. Both available Spring 2013).
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July | 2010 | THIS Literary Magazine
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This is what we've been waiting for. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 63 other followers. What Are We Tweeting? THIS is @ merlinflower. Signing off. bye. 3 years ago. Again 3 years ago. Ah, loved the time here. 3 years ago. Well, THIS could come back after a while - fingers crossed- for now though, adieu! Yes, This is closing. 3 years ago. All of you for the support, tweets, retweets and love! Alumni Matt Dexte . 3 years ago. Because...
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March | 2011 | THIS Literary Magazine
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This is what we've been waiting for. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 63 other followers. What Are We Tweeting? THIS is @ merlinflower. Signing off. bye. 3 years ago. Again 3 years ago. Ah, loved the time here. 3 years ago. Well, THIS could come back after a while - fingers crossed- for now though, adieu! Yes, This is closing. 3 years ago. All of you for the support, tweets, retweets and love! Alumni Matt Dexte . 3 years ago. CBC Rad...
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April | 2012 | Word Poems
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Turning words into poems. Monthly Archives: April 2012. April 29, 2012. Shower Jojoba, citrus and lavender waft me awake to receive another day. These extravagant liters and ohms should elicit guilt but don’t. I don’t judge your excesses. The fact that I haven’t had a sexual encounter in years doesn’t mean … Continue reading →. April 29, 2012. April 29, 2012. April 24, 2012. April 24, 2012. Scat Mom said scat to the cat hunched at the screen door, seeking scraps or warmth. Maybe she said scram. T...Going...
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Pirouette | Word Poems
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Turning words into poems. Where I’m at (a prose poem). Traveling light →. October 16, 2012. It’s how nothing happened. How my talentless body. Macerated my rapturous mind in the pickle of wanting. It’s my try at the talent show and I find it broken. In its cardboard envelope. I did the ballet routine. Sans Vivaldi, girl-body ignoring the pan-. Orama of others’ gazes. The voice that mocked: what is she doing? Feeling shame for my untalented chubby body. No one has a spur for you. You earn the spurn. No mo...