140 And Counting Contributors
Seven by Twenty is an online magazine using Twitter as its publishing platform. Here is a collection of the best twitter literature from the first two years of the journal’s history, on relationships,...
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ISBN 978-1-937794-05-7 (epub) available for iPad, Nook, etc. from Barnes & Noble, Goodreads, Kobo, Novel Depot, and on iTunes (AU, AT, BE, BG, CA, CH, CY, CZ, DE, DK, EE, ES, FI, FR, GR, HU, IE,...
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Now available at Amazon for Kindle: twitter literature anthology 140 And Counting and Heather Kamins‘ poetry chapbook Blueshifting. You can also read these if you have a Kindle app on your smartphone....
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140 And Counting authors: Sue Burke has self-published her translation of the medieval Spanish novel Amadis of Gaul. It’s available in print and Kindle editions at Amazon. Burke says, “The book...
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Translation in poetry: thorny problems — a guest post by Sue Burke (at Heather Kamins: fiction, poetry, and other necessities) Yousei Hime (at Angie Werren’s feathers: micropoetry (and tinyprose))....
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Ojibway Poet Heid Erdrich and the Craft of Writing (at Wendy Brown-Baez’s Wendy’s Muse) 3 Questions for Mary Alexandra Agner (at Miriam Sagan’s Miriam’s Well: Poetry, Land Art, and Beyond) Couplets...
View ArticleCouplets – April 15
Here’s an entry I missed from yesterday: Contemporary American Women Poets: Kate Daniels and Jane Hirschfield (Anne Higgins at The Wordsmith’s Forge: The Writing & Other Projects of Elizabeth...
View ArticleCouplets – April 26
Here are today’s entries: Couplets: My life as a poet (Anne Higgins at Sue Burke‘s Mount Orégano) Inquiring Minds and Other Clichés — Lizzy Swane (at Christine Klocek-Lim’s November Sky Poetry)...
View ArticleCouplets: a multi-author poetry blog tour
Upper Rubber Boot Books coordinated this multi-author blog tour for April, to help promote poetry and poets for National Poetry Month. Entries 1 April 2012: what we make waiting for death (Lyn...
View Article140 And Counting Contributors
Seven by Twenty is an online magazine using Twitter as its publishing platform. Here is a collection of the best twitter literature from the first two years of the journal’s history, on relationships,...
View Article140 And Counting
ISBN 978-1-937794-05-7 (epub) available for iPad, Nook, etc. from Barnes & Noble, Goodreads, Kobo, Novel Depot, and on iTunes (AU, AT, BE, BG, CA, CH, CY, CZ, DE, DK, EE, ES, FI, FR, GR, HU, IE,...
View Articlein the walled garden
Now available at Amazon for Kindle: twitter literature anthology 140 And Counting and Heather Kamins‘ poetry chapbook Blueshifting. You can also read these if you have a Kindle app on your smartphone....
View ArticleAmadis of Gaul and other news
140 And Counting authors: Sue Burke has self-published her translation of the medieval Spanish novel Amadis of Gaul. It’s available in print and Kindle editions at Amazon. Burke says, “The book...
View ArticleCouplets – April 3rd
Translation in poetry: thorny problems — a guest post by Sue Burke (at Heather Kamins: fiction, poetry, and other necessities) Yousei Hime (at Angie Werren’s feathers: micropoetry (and tinyprose))....
View ArticleCouplets – April 12
Ojibway Poet Heid Erdrich and the Craft of Writing (at Wendy Brown-Baez’s Wendy’s Muse) 3 Questions for Mary Alexandra Agner (at Miriam Sagan’s Miriam’s Well: Poetry, Land Art, and Beyond) Couplets...
View ArticleCouplets – April 15
Here’s an entry I missed from yesterday: Contemporary American Women Poets: Kate Daniels and Jane Hirschfield (Anne Higgins at The Wordsmith’s Forge: The Writing & Other Projects of Elizabeth...
View ArticleCouplets – April 26
Here are today’s entries: Couplets: My life as a poet (Anne Higgins at Sue Burke‘s Mount Orégano) Inquiring Minds and Other Clichés — Lizzy Swane (at Christine Klocek-Lim’s November Sky Poetry)...
View ArticleCouplets: a multi-author poetry blog tour
Upper Rubber Boot Books coordinated this multi-author blog tour for April, to help promote poetry and poets for National Poetry Month. Entries 1 April 2012: what we make waiting for death (Lyn...
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