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TSE Interview w/ Poetry editor Rachel Moritz. Find a book at Powell's. Web Hosting by Hostgator. KELR Readings, Bake Sales, Kickball Contests, etc. Barbès Reading Series. Event Date: Saturday June 30, 2012 , 5pm. 376 9th Street Brooklyn, NY. We are pleased to present an evening of readings as part of the Barbès Reading Series. Featuring: Matt Dojny, Jason Porter, Jeffrey Rotter, and John Wray. Hosted by Pitchaya Sudbanthad. Event Date: Saturday, October 28, 2006, 7pm. Hosted by KELR Poetry editors Rachel...
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ADA LIMÓN: March 2014
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Writing is a way of saying you and the world have a chance." -Richard Hugo. Tuesday, March 18, 2014. Tweaking: The Year of Alchemical Messiness. Just now, I watched a giant red tail hawk come flying through the neighbor’s field and disappear right to the woods across the street. I’ll take it as an omen. I need a few omens. Good ones at that. Can we just all agree that this winter was hard? What strikes me again and again about life, (and yes, I am about to turn 38 in ten days so I suppose I should know t...
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BU English: April 2012
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News and Notes from the English Department at Belmont University. Tuesday, April 3, 2012. Haven't gotten your fill of The Hunger Games. Then come out to the forthcoming roundtable, "Another Way of Looking at a Mockingjay: Teaching The Hunger Games. Into a college class. The roundtable will be at 10 am in Beaman A&B. Academic Lecture convo credit will be offered. Posted by Jason Lovvorn. Alex Lemon Reading on April 13. Here’s Alex’s bio: Alex Lemon is the author of Happy: A Memoir. Posted by Jason Lovvorn.
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Common Good Books: READ
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Common Good Books: Common Good "Amateur" Love Poems
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Wednesday, June 19, 2013. Common Good "Amateur" Love Poems. That all depends, you think, on where left field is. The odd thing, though, apart from the fact that a man could watch his only son kick a baseball in the grass in order not to have to throw it, call it good and move on then to shaving, is that poetry, unlike the major leagues, maintains an air of apprenticeship; holds dear its naivete, if not the damn ball. Up and down the halls of one's workplace. Drawn to the idea, if not the reality. Rhyme l...
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Common Good Books: The Great Gatsby, Even Better
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Monday, May 20, 2013. The Great Gatsby, Even Better. The other day at. In Downers Grove, IL, I came across a t-shirt that said "Don't judge a book by its movie," just next to a shirt that said "My book club can drink you book club under the table." The first shirt made me laugh, the second made me smile and nod in recognition. "Damn straight," I thought. "Enough with the jokes.". Ever since the ads for The Great Gatsby. Director Baz Lurhmann's first name? Without a hint of sarcasm, insist the. Movie less...
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Common Good Books: TO-READ l Airmail
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Friday, May 17, 2013. A few weeks back I wrote about the poet Christian Wiman's meditation on belief, and once again, I find myself drawn to a book about a poet that's not poetry. Actually, it's two poets. And, truth be told, Airmail. Is it the worry that a poet might actually open the door of a moving vehicle while a novelist, at worst, might base a character's penchant for cursing on your road rage? Oh, nothing. I thought you. Said something. Ha. Funny. You could look at Airmail. In hand only to find a...
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Common Good Books: We've Moved!
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Friday, July 5, 2013. The entire male staff, plus Shoshana, has moved! Enjoy Common Good Books' slicked back new blog at commongoodbooks.tumblr.com. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Promote Your Page Too. Blogs, Sites, and Places We Like. A Prairie Home Companion. Rain Taxi Review of Books. Local (or somewhat local) Authors. Sign up for our Email Newsletter. Subscribe To The Front List. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Common Good Books: KNOW
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Get to Know a Bookseller. Most bookseller profiles tell you everything you'd want to know about a bookseller: Favorite Book, Favorite Film, Favorite Film Based on a Book, Home Address, Number of Cats, etc. It's all perfectly interesting, but rarely grants an in-depth look at who. A TV show about space pilots or something), which pretty much shaped the rest of our time together. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Promote Your Page Too. Blogs, Sites, and Places We Like. A Prairie Home Companion.
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Common Good Books: Common Questions for Helene Wecker
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Sunday, June 2, 2013. Common Questions for Helene Wecker. Helene Wecker talks to Colin about writing like a golem and finding truth in fiction. Meet Helene in person on June 20th at 7:00 pm at Common Good Books. HW: (Laughs) I think it was more challenging to create the golem and the jinni because they had to be that mix of outlandish fantastical and. I’ve got that sort of suburban Hi, how are you? Thing, and everyone else is like Who the hell are you? What’s so interesting about setting the novel ...