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Poet Mom: April 2015
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Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better. Tuesday, April 21, 2015. Happy Tuesday, folks! Last week I spent a few days with Kelli Russell Agodon. It did my heart good to come out to Seattle for the WordsWest Literary Series. And to visit Highline Community College for the day. I love them for many reasons, but mainly because they make things happen for their community. They are two of the brightest starts in the poetry universe; I'm privileged to call them my friends. Awarded...
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Pine Hills Review | Page 2
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October 24, 2014. Q&A with Michael Meyerhofer. When we officially launched. In July, we had the privilege of starting out with Michael Meyerhofer. 8216;s poem, In Defense of Hipsters. Michael recently published a fantasy novel,. Book one in a trilogy (Red Adept Publishing). He also just had his fourth poetry book,. What to Do If You’re Buried Alive. Split Lip Press), which will be released simultaneously with his second fantasy novel,. The Knight of the Crane,. In early 2015. His third poetry book,.
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Jacqueline Kirkpatrick | The Saint Rose English Blog
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The Saint Rose English Blog. College of Saint Rose. English Dept Web Page. Author Archives: Jacqueline Kirkpatrick. Barbara Ungar Reading May 21. May 1, 2015. Comments Off on Barbara Ungar Reading May 21. College of Saint Rose English Professor Barbara Ungar. Will read from her work at the Social Justice Center, 33 Central Ave., Albany on Thursday, May 21 at 7:30PM. Barbara Ungar has published four books of poetry, most recently. Charlotte Brontë, You Ruined My Life. The Origin of the Milky Way. Gregory ...
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Timothy Gager News: May 2015
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Wednesday, May 20, 2015. NEW blog from me, The Dead Market Writings. Going through my own list of published links, I realized some of my favorite on-line markets are no longer on-line. I didn’t know how to feel about this. Should I re-submit my work or let it be? It felt like a part of my writing history died, well, because it did. So, coincidentally, Rusty Barnes, author and editor, posted on Facebook that he had 50-60 stories in purgatory. So I thought of something. Links to this post. Franz was a beli...