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Thanks for stopping by! If you’re new here and want to keep up on poetry and 32 Poems, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Laurel Snyder switched to WordPress and created a new website. Yee haw! I’m excited because it’s really, really super difficult to leave you Blogger blog folks a comment.
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Dan Vera’s idea of taking photos a la Millay by a flowering tree in DC sounds like it was a success. Unfortunately, I had other plans. If they hold this event again, I hope to attend.
Check out the photos of DC-area poets posing like ESVM.
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Allen Taylor’s post “Modern Poetry is Sick” discusses whether poetry is sick when it’s not accessible. In this post, “accessible” can mean the poem itself being easily understood and/or the poem being accessible via book, forum, video, blog and so on.
Allen quotes a blog post by Michael Palmer that says poetry must do the following […]
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My blogroll has been updated to include Omnidawn Publishing, CM Mayo, The Happy Booker, Leslie Pietrzyk and Peter Gloviczki.
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I’m on a high today! This Saturday, I spent the day with writers. These were folks who could understand why a comment like the following is funny about the New Yorker not publishing much fiction:
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Reb Livingston — Let’s face it. I’m never going to curse as much as Reb. That doesn’t mean I don’t like to hear someone else with a judicious use of cursing go at it. Her blog reminds of an internet marketing blog I occasionally read: Sugarrae.
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Thanks to World Class Poetry, I spotted an online list of the Best New Poets 2007 selections. My copy of Best New Poets 2007 arrived in the mail a few weeks ago. The quality of the work is high as usual. BNP is one of my favorite anthologies.
Speaking of anthologies, I attended the No Tell […]
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Do you know the definition of scraped content?
It’s when someone steals your content and places it on their blog to make money from it. Some sap is stealing content from my RSS feeds…lots of other websites. At first, I thought the content was being used by an acquaintance. Later, due to the massive quantity […]
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I had the pleasure of enjoying a copy of Ecotone, a magazine published by the University of North Carolina at Wilmington MFA program. Although I read Ecotone several months ago, I was impressed enough to keep my copy around. I thought of giving it away and then just could not bear to part with it […]
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Are any of you poet-bloggers ready to move over to WordPress? Are any of you using WordPress now? If you are interested, I’d be happy to make videos on any WordPress question or issue you have. I bought some new video software and am eager to test it out. =) Let me know in the […]
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I used to think I had no time to write poems. I graduated from my MFA program, moved back to the DC area and got a strange job managing the production of direct mail packages for nonprofits. I lived on homemade mashed potatoes and Caesar salad (not because I was poor but because I had […]
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