Post by moira on Apr 27, 2017 21:09:19 GMT 2
Wompo Publishers, Bloggers and Teachers Newspaper
News this week:
1. B. Morrison, Monday Morning Book Blog
2. Peerings & Hearings, Jami Macarty's Drunken Boat blog
3. Jeanne Marie Beaumont and Baron Wormser leading a “Being with Poets” weekend workshop
4. The Delaware Poetry Review is proud to announce 'This Thing Called Life’
5. Ellen Moody's blogs
(back issues of the newspaper are archived at the Wompo
festival of women's poetry here: http://wompherence.proboards.com).
1. B. Morrison, Monday Morning Book Blog
www.bmorrison.com/blog/
- Mary, by Vladimir Nabokov
2. Peerings & Hearings, Jami Macarty's Drunken Boat blog series on Vancouver, BC arts and community latest installment is live:
medium.com/drunken-boat/peerings-hearings-ad676bf94a11
3. On June 3-4th, 2017 from 10:00 to 4:00 each day, Jeanne Marie Beaumont and Baron Wormser will be leading a “Being with Poets” weekend workshop in Manhattan.
This weekend will be devoted to close reading and discussion of the work of poet Theodore Roethke (1908-1963). Participation is limited to six.
More information about the workshop can be found here:
www.jeannemariebeaumont.com/teaching Or contact jeannembeaumont@nyc.rr.com
4. The Delaware Poetry Review is proud to announce the publication of 'This Thing Called Life': Poetry Inspired by the Music and Spirit of Prince” on Friday, April 21, to coincide with the one-year mark of the artist’s death. The issue features thirty-two poets from across the United States.
The poets featured in this special issue approach the life, music and spirit of Prince Rogers Nelson from various perspectives, voices and styles. Furthermore, they clearly share a mutual respect for a performer whose career spanned nearly forty years and whose musical palette included Jazz, Pop, Rock and Roll and Hip Hop. The writers gathered in this issue speak to the profound influence Prince had on artists of all walks of life, especially poets.
Other contributors include: Maura Alia Badji, Ned Balbo, Jeanette Beebe, Hakim Bellamy, Susan Gerardi Bello, Tara Betts, Patricia Biela , Ebony Isis Booth, Karl W. Carter Jr., Grace Cavalieri, Allison Cobb , David Colodney, Curtis L. Crisler, Teri Ellen Cross Davis, Farnaz Fatemi, Laila Halaby, Geoffrey Himes, Ethan Joella, Lois P. Jones , Dorianne Laux, Kristie Betts Letter, Aimee Mackovic, C. Liegh McInnis, Joseph Millar, Keli Osborn, T. R. Poulson, Shawn Aveningo Sanders, Michael Skau, Larry D. Thacker, Truth Thomas and Amy Tudor.
The Delaware Poetry Review, publishing new works from the Mid-Atlantic Region and beyond since 2007, is an online literary journal sponsored by the Cape Gazette newspaper. Subscriptions are free.
To read this outstanding issue, go to www.depoetry.com.
5. Ellen Moody's blogs
5.1. Speaking about Torture, edd. Julie A Carlson and Elizabeth Weber (crucially important book)
ellenandjim.wordpress.com/2017/04/22/speaking-about-torture-edd-julie-a-carlson-elisabeth-weber/
5.2. for Earth Day: Keeping Hope Alive, Muriel Rukeyser's Kathe Kollewitz
misssylviadrake.livejournal.com/151735.html
News this week:
1. B. Morrison, Monday Morning Book Blog
2. Peerings & Hearings, Jami Macarty's Drunken Boat blog
3. Jeanne Marie Beaumont and Baron Wormser leading a “Being with Poets” weekend workshop
4. The Delaware Poetry Review is proud to announce 'This Thing Called Life’
5. Ellen Moody's blogs
(back issues of the newspaper are archived at the Wompo
festival of women's poetry here: http://wompherence.proboards.com).
1. B. Morrison, Monday Morning Book Blog
www.bmorrison.com/blog/
- Mary, by Vladimir Nabokov
2. Peerings & Hearings, Jami Macarty's Drunken Boat blog series on Vancouver, BC arts and community latest installment is live:
medium.com/drunken-boat/peerings-hearings-ad676bf94a11
3. On June 3-4th, 2017 from 10:00 to 4:00 each day, Jeanne Marie Beaumont and Baron Wormser will be leading a “Being with Poets” weekend workshop in Manhattan.
This weekend will be devoted to close reading and discussion of the work of poet Theodore Roethke (1908-1963). Participation is limited to six.
More information about the workshop can be found here:
www.jeannemariebeaumont.com/teaching Or contact jeannembeaumont@nyc.rr.com
4. The Delaware Poetry Review is proud to announce the publication of 'This Thing Called Life': Poetry Inspired by the Music and Spirit of Prince” on Friday, April 21, to coincide with the one-year mark of the artist’s death. The issue features thirty-two poets from across the United States.
The poets featured in this special issue approach the life, music and spirit of Prince Rogers Nelson from various perspectives, voices and styles. Furthermore, they clearly share a mutual respect for a performer whose career spanned nearly forty years and whose musical palette included Jazz, Pop, Rock and Roll and Hip Hop. The writers gathered in this issue speak to the profound influence Prince had on artists of all walks of life, especially poets.
Other contributors include: Maura Alia Badji, Ned Balbo, Jeanette Beebe, Hakim Bellamy, Susan Gerardi Bello, Tara Betts, Patricia Biela , Ebony Isis Booth, Karl W. Carter Jr., Grace Cavalieri, Allison Cobb , David Colodney, Curtis L. Crisler, Teri Ellen Cross Davis, Farnaz Fatemi, Laila Halaby, Geoffrey Himes, Ethan Joella, Lois P. Jones , Dorianne Laux, Kristie Betts Letter, Aimee Mackovic, C. Liegh McInnis, Joseph Millar, Keli Osborn, T. R. Poulson, Shawn Aveningo Sanders, Michael Skau, Larry D. Thacker, Truth Thomas and Amy Tudor.
The Delaware Poetry Review, publishing new works from the Mid-Atlantic Region and beyond since 2007, is an online literary journal sponsored by the Cape Gazette newspaper. Subscriptions are free.
To read this outstanding issue, go to www.depoetry.com.
5. Ellen Moody's blogs
5.1. Speaking about Torture, edd. Julie A Carlson and Elizabeth Weber (crucially important book)
ellenandjim.wordpress.com/2017/04/22/speaking-about-torture-edd-julie-a-carlson-elisabeth-weber/
5.2. for Earth Day: Keeping Hope Alive, Muriel Rukeyser's Kathe Kollewitz
misssylviadrake.livejournal.com/151735.html