Great PBS article on Leaves of Grass first edition re-printing: Letter by letter, turning Whitman's 'Leaves of Grass' into a work of art “In an old industrial building in San Francisco, the lines of American poet Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass" are being printed exactly as they were […]
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I received not one, but two acceptances for poems from different journals on the same day earlier this week, plus I also received a nice personal rejection with comments and a note that my chapbook had been in the top five for consideration to be published. Then yesterday […]
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Five of my poems were selected for this issue… go check it out here: http://www.verse-virtual.com/trish-hopkinson-2014-august.html. All the work is really great, check out the rest of the poets as well and feel free to send them your comments. Their email addresses are at the top of each author’s […]
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Published today as a guest author on my friend’s awesome blog! Check out some of his other posts and follow. He’s recently been published in the Huffington Post, Washington Post, and NY Times. Great stuff! http://www.byclintedwards.com/2014/07/an-eager-journey-from-missouri-to-utah.html
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Are you kidding?!?! This is great stuff… donate as a little or as much as you see fit… but PLEASE support my friends and their incredibly talented local slam team! Click here to donate!
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The Iron Pen is an annual competition the Community Writing Center puts on in conjunction with the Utah Arts Festival. They provide a prompt and writers have 24 hours to compose a piece of writing for the genre of their choice. The prompt this year was particularly interesting […]
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“203 Amity” and “Trash Bag Burial” published in Verse-Virtual. The latter was originally published in the Tic Toc anthology by Kind of a Hurricane Press.
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“Broken Hearts Buried Here” found poem for Episode 6 of Ulysses by yours truly in La Bloom, an homage to James Joyce published today (Bloomsday) by The Found Poetry Review.
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