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SRPR Blog | Blog of Spoon River Poetry Review
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Blog of Spoon River Poetry Review. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. The Appositional Project: Travis Macdonald’s Concrete Jungle and the Ethical Possibilities of Conceptual Poetry. Ryan Clark, Series Contributor. Ryan Clark’s series The Appositional Project. Examines poetry that makes use of appropriative writing methods (such as cut-up, erasure, and homophonic translation) to investigate intersections of place and domination/loss. How many generations of Russian knapweed? He currently...
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Blog - Angie Chuang
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Author of The Four Words For Home. News & events. See you at AWP and in Los Angeles! March 9, 2016. More than 12,000 attendees and 2,000 presenters are scheduled to descend upon downtown Los Angeles for the Association of Writers and Writing Programs. Annual gathering, the behemoth of all writing conferences. The conference will take place Wednesday March 30-Saturday April 2. I’m looking forward to sitting on a panel and taking part in an offsite reading with my Willow Books. June 2, 2015. April 27, 2014.
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Admiration - Kelly Cressio-Moeller, poet
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Kelly Cressio-Moeller, poet. Poems (Online and Print). More Poet and Writer Sites to Visit. Always under construction, evolving, incomplete*). Airea D. Matthews. Jennifer K. Sweeney. 8203; Pamela Uschuk. Sarah J. Sloat. Proudly powered by Weebly.
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Links - Ann Hudson
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Evanston Print and Paper Shop. The Real Jane Martin. The Museum of Online Museums. I'm not the Ann Hudson you're looking for?
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Blood Orange PAPERBACK - Angela Narciso Torres : Small Press Distribution
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Angela Narciso Torres is the winner of the Willow Books Literature Award for poetry. Recent work appears in. A graduate of Warren Wilson MFA Program for Writers and the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Angela has received fellowships from the Illinois Arts Council, Ragdale Foundation, and Midwest Writing Center. Born in Brooklyn and raised in Manila, she currently resides in Chicago, where she teaches poetry workshops and serves as a senior poetry editor for. Author City: GLENVIEW, IL USA.
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Cupertino Poetry Exchange | Cupertino Poet Laureate
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California Poets in the Schools. Posted by Jennifer Swanton Brown. I’m going to end National Poetry Month with voices of children. California Poets in the Schools. Annually CPitS produces an anthology of poetry from all across the state. These poems, from their Facebook page, is indicative of the delicate observation and emotional complexity that children are capable of. In my mind, there is a sea full of words. In patches of light green seaweed. Words are like seahorses. Swaying with the current. 2014 i...
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Events | Richie Hofmann
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Reading at Penn Book Center, November 2015: Photo: Amanda Silberling. September 3, 2016. 8220;Lyric and Landscape,” Decatur Book Festival. March 28, 2017. Johns Hopkins University Writing Seminars. Reading at St. James Cathedral with Fifth House Ensemble in August 2016; photo: Angela Narciso Torres. August 9, 2016. Rush Hour Concert Series. 8220;Poems of Youth,” with Fifth House Ensemble. St James Cathedral Chicago. June 8, 2016:. Art Institute of Chicago. April 28, 2016:. March 30-April 2, 2016: AWP.
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SEVEN CORNERS: Aug 21, 2013
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7C 7C 7C 7C 7C 7C 7C. Featured Poet: Angela Narciso Torres. 56 SANTO TOMAS STREET. Your patent shoes sink. In loam flecked with feathers,. Seedcases split and empty. Already,. The summer frock you wear is short. For your four years. Knees frown. Beneath the shirred skirt. The black purse you clutch. Was your sister’s once. Your grasp. Is tentative—you know some things. Will never be wholly yours. Your father lowers the lens,. Asks you to move from the shade. From the corner of your eye,. I watch him douse.
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