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Staff Picks for May 2013
Posted by mamta on Saturday, May 18, 2013 (18:44:04)
As we all know breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Sometimes a simple breakfast food can inspire one to write. My first pick for this month is one such poem.
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Staff Picks for April 2013
Posted by mamta on Monday, April 22, 2013 (18:09:45)
The ugly face of terror raises its head once in a way. The Boston bombings and many other terror strikes across the world is a reminder of the hatred and anger that reside in the minds of many who always end up targeting the innocent and children. My first pick for this month is a poem that shows the effect these kind of gruesome acts have on children and adults as well.
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Staff Picks for March 2013
Posted by mamta on Monday, March 18, 2013 (16:43:51)
It's going to be spring. Spring reminds me of colors and colors remind me of this poem by induce
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Staff Picks for February 2013
Posted by mamta on Thursday, February 14, 2013 (11:18:35)
I wanted to choose a love poem to be featured here as today being Valentine's Day. But I couldn't find a decent one. So I thought I would feature one with an equation written by a new poet.
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Staff Picks for January 2013
Posted by mamta on Monday, January 14, 2013 (10:14:28)
First picks of 2013 and we have some excellent poems here for the readers. We hope you enjoy reading them as much as we did. We have a talented young poet worth watching to begin with this month and his fine offering:
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Staff Picks for December 2012
Posted by mamta on Saturday, December 22, 2012 (19:54:20)
The last Staff Picks of 2012 and here's wishing all the members of GP A Merry Christmas, Happy Holiday Season and A Prosperous New Year. We have three brand new curators - wordsmithwannabe, cathy.robinson and Pujakins with us from late November to help out with the site.
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Staff Picks for November 2012
Posted by mamta on Saturday, November 17, 2012 (09:38:24)
It's going to be Holiday Season very soon and another year is going to get over. I am back with another round of Staff Picks and I begin this month's feature with a a clever poem that says a lot by saying nothing in particular by a promising young poet.
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Staff Picks for September 2012
Posted by mamta on Saturday, September 15, 2012 (13:33:07)
Autumn is here; it is a gentle reminder of a year approaching its end, and a new one coming. graphitegirl is one of the poets who has been featured here many times. We begin this month's Staff Picks with Ozymandias' pick, a poem that maintains brilliant imagery throughout:
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Staff Picks for August 2012
Posted by mamta on Sunday, August 19, 2012 (11:42:39)
Another month and that means another round of staff picks. I begin this month's picks by a poem by graphitegirl.
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Staff Picks for July 2012
Posted by mamta on Friday, July 20, 2012 (17:32:51)
It's known to all of us that a poem is never fully complete. There are poets who enjoy revisiting their old poems and bring out a completely revised version with the original metaphor or thought being the same. The initial write must have been written at a different time, with a different perspective. People evolve with time and experience and so does a poet's thinking.
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Staff Picks for June 2012
Posted by mamta on Friday, June 15, 2012 (17:30:26)
It's been a while since we have featured a young poet in Staff Picks. This month we spotlight a talented young writer : Fink.. His writing is topical but very creative and never heavy handed. It's full of depth and maturity.
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A Walk Down Washington's Alley Of Russian Poets
Posted by mamta on Thursday, May 23, 2013 (00:45:12)
Poetry News: The Alley of Russian Poets is the brainchild of Uli Zislin, a Russian-born poetry collector and songwriter whose idea fell on receptive ears in 2003.
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A poet and artist of the people
Posted by mamta on Thursday, May 23, 2013 (00:44:48)
Poetry News: ... a major role in his life; he took classes in drawing, painting, drumming, photography and creative writing. His poetry, paintings and photography were featured in some Path exhibits. Adam Doody at Path said that writing was Reggie's real love: He ...
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Pulitzer Prize Winning Poet To Hold Workshop At Hill-Stead Museum
Posted by mamta on Thursday, May 23, 2013 (00:43:28)
Poetry News: Pulitzer prize winning poet Phillip Schultz will hold a three day workshop at the upcoming Sunken Garden Poetry Festival at Hill-Stead museum.
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Luke Wright Just Might Be Your New Favourite Poet
Posted by mamta on Thursday, May 23, 2013 (00:38:57)
What he wants to do is a really fun, enjoyable poetry set - this in contrast with his earlier, more serious shows that delved further into the craft of poetry. There'll be none of that ...
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London Book And Poetry Events: 23-29 May
Posted by mamta on Thursday, May 23, 2013 (00:37:56)
Poetry News: ... Anne Stevenson, Simon Armitage, Professor Stephen Regan and Fiona Sampson debate the state of contemporary British poetry at the British Academy (6pm, free, registration required). Conn Iggulden is signing the latest in his Emperor series at ...
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The dire offences of Alexander Pope
Posted by mamta on Thursday, May 23, 2013 (00:37:28)
Poetry News: There's never been a shortage of readers to love and admire Alexander Pope . But if you think you don't, or wouldn't, like his poetry, you're in good company there too.
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Lee: Gallery to host monthly reading
Posted by mamta on Thursday, May 23, 2013 (00:34:17)
He is the author of seven books of short fiction, as well as books of poetry. The suggested donation is $3 per person; $1 will go to the gallery for expenses, and each reader will receive $1. The authors' books ...
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California Poet Laureate Launches Bullying-Awareness Project
Posted by mamta on Wednesday, May 22, 2013 (06:02:39)
Poetry News: ... program, graduate fellows will introduce the i-Promise Joanna project with a brief video of Herrera and a classroom poetry activity that invites students to talk about the impact of bullying in their lives and elicits a promise to seek peaceful ...
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Poem of the week: Sonnet 30 by Robert Sidney
Posted by fogglethorpe on Tuesday, May 21, 2013 (16:00:00)
This week's poem comes from a collection of sonnets, songs, pastorals, elegies and epigrams by the newly-rediscovered Elizabethan poet, Robert Sidney. It's untitled, but numbered "Sonnet 30", and begins, aptly for a re-emergent poet, "Absence, I cannot say thou hid'st my light …
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Chapter Forty of An Ecstatic Loneliness: The Marxist Priest Of Nixon In China
Posted by fogglethorpe on Tuesday, May 21, 2013 (16:00:00)
I began listening to the John Adams opera, Nixon In China, for the third time … and … well … after listening to Walter Cronkite's introduction again, I stopped shortly after the first scene.
Knowing there was, at no point in the score, a moment of un-hammered beauty?!
I stopped listening..
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UK- Punk poet to headline arts festival
Posted by fogglethorpe on Tuesday, May 21, 2013 (15:00:00)
People queued into the street to buy tickets for punk poet John Cooper Clarke and folk musician June Tabor as Hebden Bridge Festival announced its 20th programme..
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Kansas girl Gwendolyn Brooks broke ground as black poet
Posted by fogglethorpe on Tuesday, May 21, 2013 (15:00:00)
There wasn’t much Gwendolyn Brooks didn’t write about.
She would say, “I am a writer perhaps because I am not a talker.”
She wrote of war, racism, drug use and love. Anything became the subject of scrutiny from her pen.
She was born on June 7, 1917, on her grandmother’s kitchen table in Topeka..
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Darwin's Granddaughters: Readings and Reminisces
Posted by fogglethorpe on Tuesday, May 21, 2013 (15:00:00)
CAMBRIDGE, U.K. -- UNITED KINGDOM
Gwen Raverat and Frances Cornford. Two extraordinary artistic talents from one legendary Cambridge family. Next month, Heffers is to host a special evening of readings and reminisces to celebrate their lives and achievements..
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