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Judging a Book by its Cover

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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. Marci Johnson, of WordFarm Press, sent me fiction and poetry books to review. The covers are stunning and use stock photography from Istockphoto and Getty Images. Those two […]

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Stamp Out the Postal Rate Hikes

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From Yahoo News… America’s founders understood the First Amendment would be worth little without a postal system that encouraged broad public participation in America’s “marketplace of ideas.”…
The postal policies that resulted have helped spur a vibrant political culture in the United States by easing the entry of diverse political viewpoints into a national discourse often […]

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Poetry Finds on the Web

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This new poetry magazine looks interesting. James Grinwis, a 32 Poems contributor, is on the staff. Poetry Mountain is a web site that gives you links to markets. This is a website I want to visit more often.
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Here is the updated NaPoWriMo list of poems. I missed April 15, but I was already 2 poems […]

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Vrzhu Press and Busboys and Poets

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Today, I attended Sarah Browning’s Sunday Kind of Love reading series at Busboys and Poets where the Vrzhu Press Book Release Celebration took place. Kim Roberts, author of The Kimnama, was too ill to read. Dan Vera stepped in for her and read a selection of the poems. Hiram Larew, author of More Than Anything, […]

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I Would Like the ‘Death of Poetry’ to Be, Well, Dead

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No doubt many of you, like me, are sick and tired of the annual “Is Poetry Dead?” essay that invariably appears…somewhere. These essays usually crop up close to April.
April is now, as we know too well, ‘Poetry Month.’ During these 30 days, poets are asked to give interviews, people who never read poetry might […]

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