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Interviews up at Colorado Public Radio and Tuff Gnarl…and bonus Multi-media | Poetry in the 11111011010
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Poetry in the 11111011010. Interviews up at Colorado Public Radio and Tuff Gnarl…and bonus Multi-media. August 11, 2014 at 9:18 am · Filed under Uncategorized. Has been very different from the release of. Five years ago, when. Debuted, online and print reviews and interviews were the main vehicles of getting the word out. Uprising’s megaphone has been a multimedia one:. A radio interview with Colorado Public Radio. 8216;s Ryan Warner (including a slide show);. Gerry LaFemina’s review at Poets@Work.
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NPM Feature #1: Sandy Longhorn | Poetry in the 11111011010
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Poetry in the 11111011010. NPM Feature #1: Sandy Longhorn. April 2, 2014 at 10:24 pm · Filed under Uncategorized. 183;Tagged National Poetry Month. I’d lose out on writing about some of my biggest influencers. Should I write only about poets who have published books or chapbooks? I wouldn’t be able to write about young, fresh, exciting poets who haven’t yet found a home with a press yet. Should I avoid writing about friends? NPM Feature #1: Sandy Longhorn. I met Sandy at the Black Lawrence table at AWP D...
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Earth Day is Every Day… | Poetry in the 11111011010
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Poetry in the 11111011010. Earth Day is Every Day…. April 23, 2014 at 7:54 am · Filed under Uncategorized. 183;Tagged Earth Day. 8230;especially when you’re a day late on posting an Earth Day poem. Big thanks to. Angélique Jamail who featured “Precita Park, April 22” on. Rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to Earth Day is Every Day…" class="permalink" Permalink. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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Not Your Average Consultant | Poetry in the 11111011010
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Poetry in the 11111011010. Not Your Average Consultant. February 6, 2015 at 9:10 pm · Filed under Uncategorized. 183;Tagged Black Lawrence Press. For the month of February, I’m doing manuscript consultations through Black Lawrence Press. I’m also happy to provide feedback on individual poems. So if you know of anyone who’s still tinkling, shuffling, crossing out (or deleting), rewriting, overwriting, or just throwing their hands up in despair, send them my way. Or send them here. Well, it felt macro.
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NPM Feature #3: Kierstin Bridger | Poetry in the 11111011010
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Poetry in the 11111011010. NPM Feature #3: Kierstin Bridger. April 11, 2014 at 12:21 am · Filed under Uncategorized. So my favorite part — and the scariest part — of AWP is the stranger. It can be hard to meet strangers because so much of AWP is having someone to meet somewhere. “Hey, how are you? I met Kierstin Bridger. She writes like a scientist looking into a microscope. Or like a detective at a crime scene, honing in on the small details and sussing from them what they can tell us. But unlik...Kiers...
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NPM Feature #2: Camille Dungy | Poetry in the 11111011010
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Poetry in the 11111011010. NPM Feature #2: Camille Dungy. April 6, 2014 at 11:26 pm · Filed under Uncategorized. 183;Tagged Camille Dungy. Suck on the Marrow. Okay So I’m not doing great on the whole daily blogging goal. But I’m going to keep going, even if it means I only manage to talk about four poets I admire. And admire is exactly the word I would use for Camille Dungy. And Tyehimba Jess’. And then I read Camille Dungy’s. Suck on the Marrow. The month a milk cow shattered Mama’s shoulder. The whole ...
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November | 2014 | Poet Kate Hutchinson
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Life From Both Sides of the Window. Archive for November, 2014. Posted by: poet kate hutchinson. On November 23, 2014. A Question of God and Daffodils. Memoir piece on Whistling Fire. Story mentioned in post of April 29, 2012. Poem “Not an Elegy” posted. Home page of my chapbook publisher. Excellent resource center for all things writing, located in Davenport, Iowa. My poem about teaching poetry. This poem is mentioned in my post on the LANDAI the Afghan women’s poetry form. Facing What Comes After.
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December | 2014 | Poet Kate Hutchinson
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Life From Both Sides of the Window. Archive for December, 2014. Posted by: poet kate hutchinson. On December 28, 2014. Finding Poems in the Everyday. Posted by: poet kate hutchinson. On December 1, 2014. A Question of God and Daffodils. Memoir piece on Whistling Fire. Story mentioned in post of April 29, 2012. Poem “Not an Elegy” posted. Home page of my chapbook publisher. Excellent resource center for all things writing, located in Davenport, Iowa. My poem about teaching poetry. Facing What Comes After.
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Imitation: Not Just Flattery | Poet Kate Hutchinson
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Life From Both Sides of the Window. Posted by: poet kate hutchinson. October 27, 2014. Imitation: Not Just Flattery. As Charles Caleb Colton, 19th century English writer, so famously said, “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.” For many of us, it’s much more than that — it can be a kick-start out of a deep, dark slump. A “copy-cat” poem can just echo the model in subtle ways, or it can re-use its style or syntax. Sometimes, an imitation can be an outright parody. This is Just to Say. In my essay-...
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Photo credit to Susan Arnold. Bob Arnold lives in the Green Mountains of Vermont where he has long made a living as a builder, stonemason, poet, and bookseller. He and his wife, Susan Arnold, edit books, anthologies, and journals published by their press, Longhouse. Selected Books of Poetry and Prose by Bob Arnold. Read two interviews with Bob Arnold at Coyotes Journal. Books for Sale on Mountains and Rivers Press by Bob Arnold:. Photo Credit to Susan Arnold. Photo Credit to John A. Hall. With woodwind ...
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