Does Poetry Demand Bravery? [by Alissa Fleck]
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When I think of bravery in poetry, I think of having the courage to own the
lifestyle. As a now twenty-something who grew up with parents who worked
ceasel...
The House of Zabka
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gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous book. Thank you Deathless Press.
It's a postmodern Polish fairy tale. Part one. A few still for sale here:
http://www.etsy.com/l...
Whitehall Jackals: Chris McCabe and Jeremy Reed
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London in the dark end-times of the late noughties; escaped war criminals
and their hired thugs scavenge like hyenas amid the city’s smut and
glitter, th...
NOTEBOOKS and what we writers do with them...
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Me scribbling in Venice, by Doug Stirling
A few months back Samar A Abulhassen sent around a set of questions about
notebooks and our relationship to them a...
Matthew Sharpe
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Dear reader,
Below is the beginning of a little experiment in self-publishing.
Today and once a week for the next twelve weeks, I’ll be posting a very
sho...
My PhD in English
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On *May 15, 2013* I defended my thesis, *From Charles S. Peirce to
Contemporary Poetry: a Semiotic Analysis*___ and I finally earned my PhD in
Anglo-Americ...
Writing Race 22nd May! Come and join us!
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We have some very exciting Guest Captains to announce next week; in fact,
there will be a mega-post of awesome authors who are coming along to lead
our wee...
benjamin friedlander: one hundred etudes
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*One Hundred Etudes*, Benjamin Friedlander (Edge Books, 2012)
The overall form is simple. As the book's opening page notes, the etudes
pay homage to LZ's w...
Voyeur (after Mary Ruefle)
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I have become an orca
washed up like a salty white bitch.
Mammaries,
how do they make them now...
so squeezable–
in this life, I'm already so wasted,
and ...
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Feb. 11, 1992
Tuesday
Our wallpaper is neat! actully it's boring but since it's new it looks neat
and it's not all up yet. The kind we have up so far is da...
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check it check it out* *
*EAST BAY POETRY SUMMIT SCHEDULE*
it's basically a week away. i can't believe it.
*please see below the final schedule of events an...
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Ecopoetry, Speculative Ontology, and the Disavowal of the Slaughterhouse: Some Notes on Ethics and Capital
On some common failings in ecopoetry and ecopoeti...
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*MINOR AMERICAN AND YESYES BOOKS PRESENTS**:*
*A BOOK PARTY FOR *
*TANYA OLSON'**S*
*BOYISHLY*
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 2013
DOORS OPEN: 7pm
PERFORMANCES START...
The One I Love
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There's a playlist on my iPhone that I call "AA playlist": first, I tried
to write an "A playlist" of all my favorite artists (hey, why is my
computer "c...
All Thumbs
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Stare
Shiver
musically enhanced emotion
pressure of guilt
fallacy of forgive and forget
the latter
a particularly dangerous ladder
time passes unnoticed
unti...
A Poem by Denise Riley
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*You men who go in living flesh*
You men who go in living flesh
Scour clean then drape your souls
In plumy dress that they may rise
Clear of those t...
Letter on Time and Work
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So I guess by now you’ll have recovered from the voodoo routines at St
Pauls. Guess its nice that we won’t have to pronounce the syllables
Margaret Thatch...
diarrhea toner cartridges
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make the universe natural using special drops techniques: a gallon of
vegetable force is away from cooperating. holograms are mad at you, beware.
both gro...
Leigh Hyams: Art is Life!
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*Creative expression is available, one way or another, to anyone at every
stage of life, in every culture, and it is accessible at any time. We have
only t...
combined two poems by Nazim Hikmet
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I combined the following two poems by Nazim Hikmet and reworded them.
(ORIGINAL)
FIVE LINES
to over come lies in the heart, in the st...
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I don't usually talk about student projects here, but I am a teacher. I'm
posting two student projects. One is a POD book my fiction students
produced an...
Women Publishers' Roundtable: Final Installment
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Welcome back to the Women Publishers' Roundtable at Delirious Hem! Here you'll find the most recent interview question that was sent to these small press ed...
Stuart Moulthrop on Electronic Poetry
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An essay by Stuart Moulthrop in *Electronic Book Review* on electronic
poetry and internet writing, including a discussion of my book *The Front*(Roof, 2009).
Mandala Class (Memoir/Anti-Memoir)
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There is so much to say about what a stunning day it was yesterday --
decompressions from a symposium on Territory -- the brilliant offerings
from Sueyen J...
Next Big Thing
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QUESTIONS: What is the working title of the book? I’m not sure. The file on
my computer is named “Pupils” but I’ve been thinking about the title
“Mirage Re...
The Icelandic Literary Award
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The Icelandic Literary Prize 2012 was awarded at the presidential residence
Bessastaðir on February 6, In the category of fiction and poetry Eiríkur
Örn No...
The Next Big Thing
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*This is a meme wherein writers answer a set of questions about the project
that they're working on. I was tagged by eth press partner-in-crime David
Hadba...
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Ok, so I haven't posted here in a *long* time, as I've pretty much migrated
all my activity to Facebook and Tumblr. But I thought I might as well at
least ...
For those few who have not read . . .
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Once upon a time, everyone under the sun — and a few in the shadows — knew
a certain great novel so well, its characters’ names served as figures of
speech...
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Talk for MLA 2012 panel on "Poet Scholar."
I have an autobiographical relation to the poet scholar category. I wanted
to be a poet. I went and got a PhD in...
In the Pink
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When I arrived, there were Christmas lights strung from the disco balls,
and when Craig stood on a chair to switch on the revolving mechanism, the
balls ...
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I dreamt I was standing by the windows in our living room in Brooklyn. I
glanced outside and it took a few seconds for it to dawn on me that *it was
nea...
Jan de Heem and the Auras of Objects
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I'm really grateful to Anthony King at The Kenyon Review for a) coming up
with a resoundingly smart and engaging set of questions for me in response
to STI...
Hey! Update your links!!
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Lemon Hound has a whole new life...see Volume 2 and keep checking back: more content added weekly.
VOLUME 2*
SAY DEMOCRATIC POETRY FOR ME
POETRY
Jonathan ...
Reading In Paris Next Tuesday Night
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I'm delighted to be reading again next Tuesday night with Virginie
Poitrasson in Jen Dick's and Jacob Bromberg's IVY reading series. It will
be a sort of l...
ntamo on nyt www.ntamo.net
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ntamon tuotteiden esittely ja verkkomyynti on siirretty kokonaan
osoitteeseen www.ntamo.net (entinen kirjantamo.net). Kaikki tässä blogissa
elokuuhun 2012 ...
Signal
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from a place where there is time, and I will gather poems for a new issue.
I don't know when in the future that might be, but I hope to get there,
eventually.
New Titles by No Tell Poets
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*China Cowboy* by Kim Gek Lin Short (Tarpaulin Sky Press)
*Reveal: All Shapes & Sizes* by Bruce Covey (Bitter Cherry Books)
*TRISM* by Rebecca Loudon (Hors...
Enclume Pot Racks for Organization and Visual Appeal
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If there is one thing that I absolutely cannot stand, it’s clutter. An
organized room is a happy room and a makes for a happy person. If you were
standing...
Facebook
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Link to horrific news story involving American person/people? Check.
Link to horrific news story involving Muslim person/people? Check.
Link to sad story abo...
Frank Sherlock on Etel Adnan
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Much thanks to Exit Strata's Lynne Desilva-Johnson for the opportunity to
share one of my great influences & one of the world's great writers.
You can rea...
happy new year: books to go over with
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Thanks to nearest & dearest, the Oceanographer is equipped for 2012 with:
Simon Garfield, *Just My Type: a Book about Fonts* (paperback Profile,
2011; firs...
Reading in Portland
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I mean, I can't imagine anyone still checks this thing, but just in case:
I'm going to be in Portland in a few days! And I will be giving a reading
with Sp...
MOTIVATION
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In 1843, the French minister to the king, Francois Guizot, answered a
populace speaking out against the injustice of high fees imposed to
purchase suffrage...
The DIY Demos are back
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I moved servers about a month ago but neglected to refresh the location
info for the photos in the DIY chapbook demos. I didn't realize people were
still...
From "Hamlet"
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By William Shakespeare.
[...] But soft, me thinkes I sent the Mornings Ayre;
Briefe let me be: Sleeping within mine Orchard,
My custome alwayes in the after...
Charles Bernstein Web Log
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*"Web Log" has moved
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** Update your bookmarks, RSS and email subs:
*New "web log" posts will be at *Jacke...
25. “I want to get embarrassed / so much.”
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The fact of this blog is that nothing would ever happen here if it could
not happen all of a sudden. The prohibition against liking and not-liking
is al...
Mrs. Maybe Has Moved
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Hello to you and you and you,
Mrs. Maybe has moved to a new website:
http://mrsmaybe.wordpress.com/
All of our business, and your business will be conduct...
The Seasons Cemented is here!!
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AT LONG LAST!
THE BOOKS ARE IN!!!
The Seasons Cemented
by Amanda Ackerman
Amanda Ackerman lives in Los Angeles where she writes and teaches. She is
co-ed...
Heather Aimee O'Neill
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When The Nepotist put out the anonymous call to his friends asking them to
send along poems, he knew-- because of course his friends are amazing and
tale...
Buffalo buffalo Buffao buffalo buffalo ...
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In Buffalo I stayed with Joey Yearis-Algozin, whom I'd met once or twice
before in Philly — formerly a Temple English M.A. guy, now a Buffalo
Poetics Ph.D....
Giovanni Arrighi, 1937-2009
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There have been few books of history and social theory--not quite sure
where I can place it in terms of genre--as important as The Long Twentieth
Century. ...
WELCOME!
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Thank you for your interest in *Galatea Resurrects*. We are currently
preparing for the 12th issue. If you would like to send a review for the
next (the 13...
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