March 7 Plymouth, NH
Poetry reading, Plymouth State College, Sunday 3 p.m., admission free
Contact: 603/535-ARTS
Wednesday, February 18, 2004
Tuesday, February 17, 2004
Busy week
Let me whine just a bit. I've had a busy last few days. Writers workshop and Thursday and again on Sunday. Last night a meeting of one of my writers groups. And Snow... yes snow again, though it was not in the forecast this time.
I am working on a interview that I will get pulled together and posted this week come hell or high water. I'm not putting out any details just yet, but I think it will be an interesting piece. Maybe I'll break the news tomorrow... Or, maybe I won't. Ha! You'll have to come visit the site to see.
In the meantime, if you haven't signed up for my newsletter - do so in the yellow box at the upper left. Also, check out the "Stick Poet Super Hero" Gear:
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Glad we cleared that up!
I am working on a interview that I will get pulled together and posted this week come hell or high water. I'm not putting out any details just yet, but I think it will be an interesting piece. Maybe I'll break the news tomorrow... Or, maybe I won't. Ha! You'll have to come visit the site to see.
In the meantime, if you haven't signed up for my newsletter - do so in the yellow box at the upper left. Also, check out the "Stick Poet Super Hero" Gear:
Post cards, Greeting cards, Shirts, Cups, Journals, Boxers, etc.
Ok.... Yes, the official "Classic Stick Poet Super Hero Thong" can be seen here!
Glad we cleared that up!
Thursday, February 12, 2004
No Top 5 Tomorrow
The Stick Poet Top Five is taking a vacation tomorrow. In Fact, I am taking a three week vacation from it while I work on catching up some writing projects of my own.
I know you can all survive. Drink lots of coffee or caffeinated Coke and you'll do just fine.
I actually have a series of Interviews I am planning on featuring here starting with the first one sometime next week. I think you will enjoy them and they will give us lots more to explore.
I know you can all survive. Drink lots of coffee or caffeinated Coke and you'll do just fine.
I actually have a series of Interviews I am planning on featuring here starting with the first one sometime next week. I think you will enjoy them and they will give us lots more to explore.
Wednesday, February 11, 2004
Paying For The Gas That Killed Sylvia
Elizabeth Sigmund, confidante and perhaps one of Sylvia Plath's closest friends recounts her memories of Sylvia and Ted and their tragic lives. "The academic research will go on because Sylvia Plath was a very important poet. But I think it would be far better if the personal details of Ted's and Sylvia's life were let be, because what good can it do, bringing it up again?"
The Call
Looney tunes
Everyone looks about
Chattering birds oblivious
On an invisible telephone line
Everyone looks about
Chattering birds oblivious
On an invisible telephone line
Tuesday, February 10, 2004
Thanks to Jilly... for the link.
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Monday, February 09, 2004
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