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Conjunctus: Tuesday Plus More
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Every day brings new advertisements of literary undertakings, and we are flattered with repeated promises of growing wise on easier terms.". Samuel Johnson, 1759. Sunday, November 8, 2009. Here is one brief article for Tuesday's class (along with readings in The Practical Reader. Interview with Literary Agent Georges Borchardt. And here are some upcoming dates:. Thursday, November 12: Due—Reader's response to three articles. Thursday: November 19: Due! Friday, November 13: Shannon. See you on Tuesday.
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Conjunctus: Interview With Gregory Wolfe
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Every day brings new advertisements of literary undertakings, and we are flattered with repeated promises of growing wise on easier terms.". Samuel Johnson, 1759. Sunday, November 22, 2009. Interview With Gregory Wolfe. 1) The vision for Image journal is different from most other journals that have received acclaim, especially from a Pulitzer Prize winner Annie Dillon. What inspired you and your staff to create a journal with the specific focus of integrating imagination and religion? 5) In ways does the...
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Reviews
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About Chapiteau and Chapbooks. Hayden Carruth writing about Louise Katz and Isobar. Her obsessive topic was (and is) her mother’s illness and death some years earlier. Mother and daughter had been extremely close. Lou could not free herself from overwhelming sorrow and the agony of loss. She writes about this by recalling events in her mother’s life and illness and making them into tiny narratives that reverberate widely in human experience. The cellar door bangs. I look away. From a review of Jim Schley...
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Poet to Poet: Rhyming Well
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An ongoing discussion about writing and reading poems. Sunday, April 17, 2011. This is such a challenge that I often discourage first-timers from trying it. Sorry to start with a downer, but it's true. After all, the case against using rhyme in contemporary literary poems is strong. I've read a good number of serious poems whose rhymes created accidental humor. Doh! Step 1: Don't WHAM-BAM. Enjamb! Enjambment simply means breaking your line in the middle of a phrase. But no such roses see I in her cheeks;.
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2009 | HFCC ENG 131
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Archive for 2009 Yearly archive page. Some Great Reading (and Writing) Websites. On May 3, 2009. I promised a few reading recommendations for you all. Here are a few good websites (in no particular order):. Great literary info and reading recommendations). More literary info for the world wide web). Known for great essays). Reading For Writers Blog. See what the east coast thinks. On April 30, 2009. I’m ending the semester by leaving you with a question:. Why do we write. Why do you write? For your final...
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Bacon, Beer, Books: July 2007
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Bacon, Beer, Books. Tuesday, July 31, 2007. A Recipe of Double Portions. I have heard many of us writers refer to our written creations as children. I have two small boys and let me tell you raising them is easier on my mental stability that simultaneously penning two novels. Two vastly different novels at that. Over at the Women of Mystery blog. Blogger and regular commenter here, Terrie Farley Moran. So I flew back home to Texas and thought about it. I was already on the verge of starting a new nov...
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Bacon, Beer, Books: August 2007
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Bacon, Beer, Books. Friday, August 31, 2007. I'm not sure, but follow along cause this could be a long explanation. I started this blog and created a MySpace page. Stop in and join my merry band of friends if you wish) primarily to get my name out there, market myself as well as my writing. I love and have quickly became addicted to the blogosphere - Myspace I find rather tedious and for the most part way more trouble that it is worth. Cootie moved away shortly thereafter and we never saw him again, mark...
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Poet to Poet: April 2013
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An ongoing discussion about writing and reading poems. Friday, April 12, 2013. The Out Loud: Giving a Great Poetry Reading. Let me introduce Michelle Hartman, a guest writer for PoettoPoet. An experienced reader and a frequent attendee to poetry events, Michelle is the perfect person to give us advice on performing our poetry. Enjoy her article, then check out her book! A little about Michelle: A Pushcart nominee, Michelle Hartman. S work can be found in. Her first book,. Giving a Great Poetry Reading.
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May | 2009 | HFCC ENG 131
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Archive for May, 2009 Monthly archive page. Some Great Reading (and Writing) Websites. On May 3, 2009. I promised a few reading recommendations for you all. Here are a few good websites (in no particular order):. Great literary info and reading recommendations). More literary info for the world wide web). Known for great essays). Reading For Writers Blog. See what the east coast thinks. A Pocket Manual of Style. HFCC Online Writing Links. Paradigm Online Writing Assistant. Places to submit your writing!