Tuesday, July 27, 2004
Poetry in the News
California Superme Court Rules Boy's Violent Poetry Not Criminal - News Report
Poetry good for the heart - Wire Service
Sunday, July 25, 2004
Monday Night - Poetry Reading
I will be the
Fretured Reader
at
3607 Pennsylvania
Kansas City MO 64111
Monday - July 26, 2004
Monday - July 26, 2004
8:00 PM
Open Mic Follows...
Friday, July 23, 2004
Jilly Gets 4-1/2 Stars!
The Poetry Hut I would have given her a full 5 stars - but I'm a chinch today - hee he.
I do really like the Green! What can I say... it's gotta be the baseball connection.
I do really like the Green! What can I say... it's gotta be the baseball connection.
Wednesday, July 21, 2004
Poetry & The Presidency
Poetry and the presidency: Kerry courts voters in verse
Marsha Mercer - who covers the White House talke about Kerry, poetry and the President.
Marsha Mercer - who covers the White House talke about Kerry, poetry and the President.
Tuesday, July 20, 2004
Wednesday, July 14, 2004
Got this from a link on Always Victoria
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From Go-Quiz.com
Calling All Kansas Poets
Ok, well the Kansas Arts Commission is looking for a really good Kansas poet. They are searching for the state's first poet laureate and is accepting nominations until Sept. 1. While the position is designed as an honor, the person who holds it also has the responsibility of developing a program to promote poetry within the state. See Kansas City Star.
POET & WRITER magazine is an excellent publication. I've been picking it up on the newsstand for some time and finally just subscribed. There is really good piece titled The Contester: The Failure of Zoo's Fiction Contests by Thomas Hopkins. It's worth reading.
Monday night I had an opportunity to hear Mary Frances Wagner - a locally published poet speak to the Raytown Bards. Wagner has studies with Robert Bly and offered wonderful advise for those of us writing poetry.
POET & WRITER magazine is an excellent publication. I've been picking it up on the newsstand for some time and finally just subscribed. There is really good piece titled The Contester: The Failure of Zoo's Fiction Contests by Thomas Hopkins. It's worth reading.
Monday night I had an opportunity to hear Mary Frances Wagner - a locally published poet speak to the Raytown Bards. Wagner has studies with Robert Bly and offered wonderful advise for those of us writing poetry.
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