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Behind the Mask: April 2009
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Records updates on my writing - places where it's accepted online and in print, collections and interviews. Thursday, 2 April 2009. Four poems in 'Contemporary American Voices' and one in 'Myth Mash'. A Verse of Disquiet. Published in the University of St Andrews annual creative magazine, Myth Mash. Four poems, Lola Dancing on the Roof of the Ritz. Published in Lisa's fabulous Contemporary American Voices. Link to Contemporary American Voices. Of eternity along a moonlit sky,. Falling in loops and curves.
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Behind the Mask: Pictures & Package from Clemson Arts Center
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Records updates on my writing - places where it's accepted online and in print, collections and interviews. Thursday, 8 May 2008. Pictures and Package from Clemson Arts Center. I got sent the photos from the Clemson exhibit. The place looked really wonderful; I still can't quite believe my poem was the center of it all! I've posted some photos here, but follow the link below for the full album. Lisa also included a card. It was just a wonderful package to get. Link to full album. View my complete profile.
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Behind the Mask: March 2008
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Records updates on my writing - places where it's accepted online and in print, collections and interviews. Monday, 3 March 2008. Issue 3 of 'Write Me a Metaphor'. I have finally managed to update. Write Me a Metaphor. Between school, travel and my hard drive crashing, I have been busy. This issue of Write Me a Metaphor. Please head over there and take a moment to read. Sunday, 2 March 2008. Ashes to Ashes' and 'My Friend' in The Blotter. I just recieved in the mail my five contributor copies of. Write M...
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Behind the Mask: Poem in All Things Girl and Featured at Soul to Soul
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Records updates on my writing - places where it's accepted online and in print, collections and interviews. Friday, 9 May 2008. Poem in All Things Girl and Featured at Soul to Soul. One of my newer poems, Red Carpets. S current issue, Sacrifice. Is this week's featured poem. With a lipstick stain. Hovering near your lip,. Just missing the curve. Of your cheeks,. The dip in your lips. Your last cigarette,. Your eyes red,. With a lipstick mouth. You shave, nicking. Yourself in that gap between. My Poetry M...
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Behind the Mask: Four poems in 'Contemporary American Voices' and one in 'Myth Mash'
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Records updates on my writing - places where it's accepted online and in print, collections and interviews. Thursday, 2 April 2009. Four poems in 'Contemporary American Voices' and one in 'Myth Mash'. A Verse of Disquiet. Published in the University of St Andrews annual creative magazine, Myth Mash. Four poems, Lola Dancing on the Roof of the Ritz. Published in Lisa's fabulous Contemporary American Voices. Link to Contemporary American Voices. Of eternity along a moonlit sky,. Falling in loops and curves.
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The Peregrine Muse
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Poetry of Laala Kashef Alghata. She writes poems and calls herself a poet. Yes, she knows that by doing so she's. Indebted to the world; no writer should. Call themselves such before another does. But, like a staccato, poet poet, is in her head,. Makes her fall asleep with the hint. Of a smile, and she thinks she deserves. To have her lips curve upwards every now. And then, for the tears that seep past. Her eyes almost blind her. She says,. I am a poet, when she faces the world,. I'd want you to take over.
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Behind the Mask: July 2007
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Records updates on my writing - places where it's accepted online and in print, collections and interviews. Tuesday, 24 July 2007. Three more in LaFen's Sundowner issue. I have two poems and a prose piece in La Fenetre's wonderful new issue, Sundowner. Please head over to the site and browse around, and if you like what you see, support them by buying a hard copy of this issue. The Silence Behind Your Words. Kiss My Knuckles While I Hold Your Soul. Tuesday, 3 July 2007. My poems in Poetry Life and Times.
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Behind the Mask: April 2008
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Records updates on my writing - places where it's accepted online and in print, collections and interviews. Monday, 7 April 2008. PoemsAbout and Clemson Arts Centre. I was surfing earlier and I apparently have six pages in. That I didn't know about. The site chose what they call. Best Poems from Laala Kashef Alghata. Which is a collection of 22 poems. Also, the Clemson Arts Centre updated their site with a section. About the Poetry in Motion. Exhibit, which is now offically over. Link to PDF of. My book,...
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Behind the Mask: November 2007
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Records updates on my writing - places where it's accepted online and in print, collections and interviews. Saturday, 24 November 2007. 3 Page Article in 'Woman this Month'. Tips from a Teenage Author. Meet Laala Kashef Alghata, on the one hand, a regular teenager wrestling with too much homework and bothersome brothers; on the other hand, a twice-published author and poet. Here Laala gives parents a little advice on how to encourage their children to write. INTRO by CHRISTINA FERNANDES]. She’s not...
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Behind the Mask: "I Want to Feel Van Gogh's Night" in Clemson Arts Centre
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Records updates on my writing - places where it's accepted online and in print, collections and interviews. Wednesday, 27 February 2008. I Want to Feel Van Gogh's Night" in Clemson Arts Centre. I can pretty much die happy, now. Yesterday morning, I got an email. After I read it, I was trying not to shriek. It said:. Of course, I wrote back giving full permission for the poem to be used. Then, last night, I got another email. It made me absolutely estastic. It read as follows:. Thank you again, Laala!