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POETS ONLINE blog: Tales of Stubborn Children
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June 23, 2007. Tales of Stubborn Children. For July, we are looking at Peter Murphy's poem "The Stubborn Child". From his book Stubborn Child. Which was a finalist for the 2006 Paterson Poetry Prize. The poem has its inspiration in a fairy tale of the same name from the Brothers Grimm. That was one of the few books in my life that I threw out. I didn't even want to give it to a used book sale. No doctor could cure him, and in a short time, he lay on his deathbed. So the child’s mother had to go to ...
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POETS ONLINE blog: Poetry and Song Lyrics
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August 26, 2011. Poetry and Song Lyrics. The online school of Boston’s Berklee College of Music. Is debuting the new online course, Creative Writing: Poetry, for their upcoming fall term, beginning September 26th, 2011. The 12-week course focuses on writing better lyrics through the study of poetry. Bob Dylan's handwritten lyrics to Just Like a Woman. Are any of you poets reading this also musicians? Do you write poetry when you sit down to write lyrics? Friday, August 26, 2011. Poeta fit, non nascitur.
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POETS ONLINE blog: Prompt: Haibun Combines Prose and Haiku
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July 14, 2015. Prompt: Haibun Combines Prose and Haiku. This month we look at a short Japanese poetry form called the haibun. The haibun (translated as "haikai writings" is a form that combines prose and haiku. Haibun poems are used to write autobiography, diary, essay, prose poems, very short stories. It was used as a kind of travel journal when it was first used by the 17th-century Japanese poet Matsuo Bashō. Narrow Road to the Interior. Is a quite long prose essay followed by the haiku:. The prose por...
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RSS feed for this section. Take your protein pill and put your helmet on . . . Spring is in the Air. Adding Non-CUNY Members to the CUNY Academic Commons Just Got Easier. Expand Your Personal Learning Network in 2012! New Forms for the New Year. The Commons Adds a Social Layer to Open Access. Inside Higher Ed – Technology. Reposted: CUNY Is You, Me, Everybody. On CUNY is You, Me, Everybody. On Free Software Development and the Commons. On Free Software Development and the Commons. On A Common History.
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What are the two sentences you tell your CIO…. What are the two sentences you tell your CIO…. By Michael Branson Smith. So she will say yes to building an academic commons on my university campus. 8216; was given a Sloan-C 2012 Effective Practice Award which was very exciting for us, including Matt Gold our Project Director who was unable to attend the conference. Chris Stein, Boone Georges, George Otte, and me digital superimposed infront of the Flamingo. I believe people in the room quickly recognized ...
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Seeking the perfect theme. Seeking the perfect theme. Comments Off on Seeking the perfect theme. The CAC has recently been abuzz with our spiffy new upgrade to WordPress 3.8. Which promises better mobile device compatibility, modern and colorful design and even a nod to a jazz great. Scott tells you all you need to know over in the Codex. The featured theme for this update is Twenty Fourteen. And it is as beautiful as raved about here. Even the creator toots his own horn. Simply took up too much space, c...
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Ground Control | Page 6
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8216;Groups’ Can Mean a Lot of Things. Letters from the Concourse Level. Did We Break It? Inside Higher Ed – Technology. Reposted: CUNY Is You, Me, Everybody. On CUNY is You, Me, Everybody. On Free Software Development and the Commons. Free Software Development and the Commons Ground Control - Let You Know Everything. On Free Software Development and the Commons. Timing is everything… Ground Control. On A Common History. Timing is everything… Ground Control. On CBOX: Community Software for the Public Good.
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Spring is in the Air. Journey to the Commons. Great Things Happen Just By Making The Work Public. With a little help from my friends…. Finding out about Found Photos. The People’s Picture of CUNY. Commons Bloggers Get Visual. Inside Higher Ed – Technology. Reposted: CUNY Is You, Me, Everybody. On CUNY is You, Me, Everybody. On Free Software Development and the Commons. Free Software Development and the Commons Ground Control - Let You Know Everything. On Free Software Development and the Commons.
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Unexpected Consequences | Ground Control
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Comments Off on Unexpected Consequences. CC photo “Show That You Share” by flickr user sbzondergeld. When Brian suggested writing about first impressions of the Commons and my expectations, I flashed back to WordCamp NYC, sometime in late 2009, at Baruch. I was getting my MLS at Queens College, and was new to WordPress, and sat in on a couple great CUNY presentations. The last one was about the CUNY Academic Commons. Someone (was it Boone? CC photo “Victory Silos” by Wikipedia user SimonP. Free Software ...
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