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the american literary review: March 2013
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The american literary review. ALR is excited to be moving to an online format! Keep an eye out for our new digital home, which will launch later this year. Creative writing @ UNT. Thursday, March 28, 2013. American Literary Review Spring Student Reading March 29th. Monday, March 25, 2013. Visiting Writer Lisa Russ Spaar. Join us Tuesday, March 26th, as visiting writer Lisa Russ Spaar visits the UNT campus. Her reading will be in the Willis Library Forum and begins at 7pm. 1999, Red Hen Press), Blue Venus.
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the american literary review: January 2014
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The american literary review. ALR is excited to be moving to an online format! Keep an eye out for our new digital home, which will launch later this year. Creative writing @ UNT. Saturday, January 4, 2014. American Literary Review Awards: Results! Many thanks to all of you who entered our 2013 American Literary Review. Awards. We are thrilled to announce this year's winners:. Short fiction, judged by Matt Bell:. Winner: Tori Malcangio for "Ever Seen Sedona? Runner-up: Nikki Moustaki for "Big Blue".
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the american literary review: February 2013
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The american literary review. ALR is excited to be moving to an online format! Keep an eye out for our new digital home, which will launch later this year. Creative writing @ UNT. Saturday, February 16, 2013. An Interview with Dana Levin. First, I’d like to thank you for visiting UNT last week as part of our Visiting Writers Series, and reading poems from your tremendous book,. It’s not that I think that poetry “needs” to be fictive—it’s that it. I like the psych ward narrative: it’s so dramatic! The sta...
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abandoned balloons, offered poems, and blossoms outwitting winter: On the heels of the Mütter Museum. . .
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Abandoned balloons, offered poems, and blossoms outwitting winter. Monday, March 24, 2014. On the heels of the Mütter Museum. . . Comes The National Kidney Museum. I wonder what the museum's cafeteria serves? Okay, okay, I know. I can hear the Onion headline now: English Professor Improves World by Mocking Typo in Local Newspaper. It's still a funny typo. To donate to the National Kidney FOUNDATION go to www.kidney.org/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Academy of American Poets. News from Poetry Daily.
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abandoned balloons, offered poems, and blossoms outwitting winter: February 2014
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Abandoned balloons, offered poems, and blossoms outwitting winter. Friday, February 7, 2014. For how much longer is it appropriate to call my child Lady Burplesworth III? For that matter, let's add: Munchie, Munchkin, Munchinator, Munch, and Jelly Bean. Some casual research on the subject leads me to two conclusions. First, these nicknames add, in a small amount, to my child's "lexical diversity." Why does this matter? Links to this post. Monday, February 3, 2014. Another Snow Day: What am I doing? New Y...
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abandoned balloons, offered poems, and blossoms outwitting winter: I'm reading HEArt. Why, you ask?
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Abandoned balloons, offered poems, and blossoms outwitting winter. Tuesday, March 11, 2014. I'm reading HEArt. Why, you ask? Because it is brilliant and tries to make a difference in the struggle for social justice. HEArt. To be straightforward in its look at where relationships can go right, where they can go wrong, and how we must move between spaces that we are forced into and spaces that we craft for ourselves. HEArt. Is the space for the artist as activist. HEArt. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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abandoned balloons, offered poems, and blossoms outwitting winter: If the 1980s had a tabletop card game, RESISTOR_ would be it
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Abandoned balloons, offered poems, and blossoms outwitting winter. Thursday, April 2, 2015. If the 1980s had a tabletop card game, RESISTOR would be it. My friend's tabletop card game, RESISTOR : Hacking on the brink of nuclear destruction. Comes to its close on Kickstarter in just a few hours. If you haven't heard about it yet, here's the promo video:. As I thought about this post, I realized that if there's a story here, it's in these three points:. Great games are made by women but few know this,.
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By Evan Kennedy with Lisa Jarnot. April 24, 2016. Rumor has it there will be a not-so-secret book party for. By Evan Kennedy from Futurepoem on Saturday 4/30/16. With readings by Evan Kennedy and Lisa Jarnot. Saturday April 30 - Doors at 7 PM, 7:30 reading. PH Projects, 253 East Houston Street, 2nd Floor, New York, New York. Hope to see you there! The Sissies Futurepoem Book Page. New Books by Simone White and Evan Kennedy in April. March 18, 2016. Look out for more details on these books in early April!
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the american literary review: April 2013
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The american literary review. ALR is excited to be moving to an online format! Keep an eye out for our new digital home, which will launch later this year. Creative writing @ UNT. Tuesday, April 23, 2013. An Interview with Kara Candito. In the poem “Notes for a Novice Flâneur,” from your debut collection, Taste of Cherry. First of all, life in New York City, where I wrote or started to write many of the poems in Taste of Cherry. Two characters from Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury. And the main characte...
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