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Please Consider a Holiday Gift to Anthology

23 hours ago ago from Ok, I get bored during the day.

2009 is fast coming to a close, and we here at Anthology central are already gearing up for a fantastic and busy 2010. As we look back at all the good we did in 2009, we reorganized and re-energized the Mesa Poetry Slam, finding a new home for the event and helping continue a tradition that has lasted in Mesa for 15 years. We paid registration fees for all of our poets that attended national events in 2009, and we helped raise money for both ...

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All I Want For Christmas # 15

13 hours ago ago from ACT Public Library Blog

There are so many! I want to read Lisa Gorton's Cloudland because I just finished her latest poetry anthology Press Release and it was beautiful. I am part way through Richard Feynman's Six Easy Pieces and looking forward to some more time to sink into it. The book I most want for Christmas is Denniston's The Greek Particles . This is a fairly obscure book and I have been trying to track down a copy for a few years!

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and the winner of the first read write poem poetry ecard contest is …

7 hours ago ago from Read Write Poem

by Community Judges Lori A. May, Dave Bonta and Tina Celio First Prize (Tie): Bird Song by Nubia Bint Aqeel and by Niina Pollari The judges speak Lori: Nubia took what could have been ordinary and made it extraordinary. The language itself is a joy to read, but the use of space and fragmented images truly brings this piece to life. This poem in particular takes the abstract and humanizes its narrator, bridging the gap between ...

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TRAVIS NICHOLS WARNS: LOUSY POETS WANT TO EXPERIMENT ON OUR BRAINS!

21 hours ago ago from Scarriet

Beside running Blog-Harriet into the ground, Travis The Enforcer Nichols has another gig writing scientific articles for  The Huffington Post.   The mission: Attempt to make really bad contemporary poetry mainstream. Step One .   Find a fairly eclectic topic covered by the mainstream press. Take it away, Travis: As you read this, Dr. Jacopo Annese is slicing up a brain. Not just any brain, but the brain of Henry Molaison, ...

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Reading Event

22 hours ago ago from Techniques of Poetry

I went to my first poetry reading event on Tuesday, December 8 at the Brush Art Gallery. There were only seven students there including myself, and a man by the name of John BerbrichI . .. He read a few pieces from his book of poetry called 'Balancing Act'. The theme of his poems was 'home'. I feel this is a great theme for writing because everyone knows how safe and reassuring their own home can be. Home gives people a sense of belonging and ...

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