Post by moira on Jan 5, 2012 13:54:07 GMT 2
Wompo Publishers Newspaper
News this week:
1. Lesley Wheeler discusses
2. Medusa Coils; Judith Laura blogging as Medusa
3. The Word Works
4. Finishing Line Press
5. B. Morrison, Monday Morning Book Blog
6. Spoon River Poetry Review
7. Fiddler Crab Review
8. Ellen Moody's blogs
(back issues of the newspaper are archived at the Wompo festival of women's poetry here:
wompherence.proboards.com ).
1. In “Points on her Poetic License,” Lesley Wheeler discusses scholarly mistakes, including slips in her recent article on Wom-po—particularly what’s important about giving full credit to other women.
thecavethehive.wordpress.com/
2. Medusa Coils; Judith Laura blogging as Medusa on medusacoils.blogspot.com
Jan. 2: "Wonderful Way to Start New Year" (video of art by Hungarian sculptor Masika Szilagyi, Z Budapest's mother)
Dec. 31: "Review: Meditation Guide by Monaghan & Viereck (review of book by poet and scholar Patricia Monaghan and yogini Eleanor Viereck)
Dec. 26: "Buzz Coil: Dec. '11" (summaries of blog posts from similar blogs)
3. The Word Works.
Inspired by Gertrude Stein Workshop
wordworksdc.blogspot.com/
4. Finishing Line Press published Kirstin Hotelling Zona's new chapbook of poetry, Drift, now available from FLP or Amazon.
FLP: www.finishinglinepress.com/index.php?cPath=2&sort=2a&filter_id=266
5. B. Morrison, Monday Morning Book Blog
www.bmorrison.com/blog/
- Best books I read in 2011
6. SRPR (Spoon River Poetry Review) is delighted to announce the release of its Summer/Fall issue, 36.2, featuring the winners of our annual Editors' Prize Contest, selected by C. S. Giscombe; a chapbook-length selection of new poems followed by a substantial interview with Arielle Greenberg; a review essay by Mike Theune of recent books by Karla Kelsey, Nick Demske, Joshua Corey, and Jeff Hilson; and new poems and translations by Larry Bradley, Rosa Alice Branco, Jeanne Marie Beaumont, Alexis Levitin, Federico Garcia Lorca, Randall Couch, and Hilary Vaugh Dobel, among many others. Subscribe or order a single issue at: www.litline.org/Spoon/subscribe.html
7. Happy New Year from Fiddler Crab Review to you!
It's 2012 and we're starting things off right with a NEW featured chapbook review of poet Marie Gauthier's chapbook Hunger All Inside published by Finishing Line Press of Georgetown, Kentucky.
Please take a little time to stop by for a visit at www.fiddlercrabreview.com
Thank you, The Reviewers
Fiddler Crab review: the Home of the Poetry Chapbook Review
8. Ellen Moody's blogs:
8.1 Jane Austen as a melancholy poet:
A new -- or relatively unknown -- poem:
reveriesunderthesignofausten.wordpress.com/2011/12/30/a-new-well-relatively-unknown-poem-by-jane-austen/
8.2 How Jane Austen remembered her birthday in 1808: another
relatively unknown poem:
reveriesunderthesignofausten.wordpress.com/2011/12/16/jane-austen-remembered-her-birthday-in-1808/
Other foremother poets:
8.3 Alice Meynell (1847-1922):
reveriesunderthesignofausten.wordpress.com/2011/12/23/foremother-poet-alice-meynell-1847-1922/
8.4 "'What are men to rocks and mountains?': Ann Radcliffe's
Landscapes:
ellenandjim.wordpress.com/2011/12/16/what-are-men-to-rocks-and-mountains-the-content-of-ann-radcliffes-landscapes/
Genuinely feminist detective series:
8.5 Jane Tennison's evolving story & "Inner Circles:" leads to a
series on "Prime Suspect" and "Five Full Days"
ellenandjim.wordpress.com/2011/12/31/prime-suspect-inner-circles/
Happy New Year and may Wom-po carry on forever!
News this week:
1. Lesley Wheeler discusses
2. Medusa Coils; Judith Laura blogging as Medusa
3. The Word Works
4. Finishing Line Press
5. B. Morrison, Monday Morning Book Blog
6. Spoon River Poetry Review
7. Fiddler Crab Review
8. Ellen Moody's blogs
(back issues of the newspaper are archived at the Wompo festival of women's poetry here:
wompherence.proboards.com ).
1. In “Points on her Poetic License,” Lesley Wheeler discusses scholarly mistakes, including slips in her recent article on Wom-po—particularly what’s important about giving full credit to other women.
thecavethehive.wordpress.com/
2. Medusa Coils; Judith Laura blogging as Medusa on medusacoils.blogspot.com
Jan. 2: "Wonderful Way to Start New Year" (video of art by Hungarian sculptor Masika Szilagyi, Z Budapest's mother)
Dec. 31: "Review: Meditation Guide by Monaghan & Viereck (review of book by poet and scholar Patricia Monaghan and yogini Eleanor Viereck)
Dec. 26: "Buzz Coil: Dec. '11" (summaries of blog posts from similar blogs)
3. The Word Works.
Inspired by Gertrude Stein Workshop
wordworksdc.blogspot.com/
4. Finishing Line Press published Kirstin Hotelling Zona's new chapbook of poetry, Drift, now available from FLP or Amazon.
FLP: www.finishinglinepress.com/index.php?cPath=2&sort=2a&filter_id=266
5. B. Morrison, Monday Morning Book Blog
www.bmorrison.com/blog/
- Best books I read in 2011
6. SRPR (Spoon River Poetry Review) is delighted to announce the release of its Summer/Fall issue, 36.2, featuring the winners of our annual Editors' Prize Contest, selected by C. S. Giscombe; a chapbook-length selection of new poems followed by a substantial interview with Arielle Greenberg; a review essay by Mike Theune of recent books by Karla Kelsey, Nick Demske, Joshua Corey, and Jeff Hilson; and new poems and translations by Larry Bradley, Rosa Alice Branco, Jeanne Marie Beaumont, Alexis Levitin, Federico Garcia Lorca, Randall Couch, and Hilary Vaugh Dobel, among many others. Subscribe or order a single issue at: www.litline.org/Spoon/subscribe.html
7. Happy New Year from Fiddler Crab Review to you!
It's 2012 and we're starting things off right with a NEW featured chapbook review of poet Marie Gauthier's chapbook Hunger All Inside published by Finishing Line Press of Georgetown, Kentucky.
Please take a little time to stop by for a visit at www.fiddlercrabreview.com
Thank you, The Reviewers
Fiddler Crab review: the Home of the Poetry Chapbook Review
8. Ellen Moody's blogs:
8.1 Jane Austen as a melancholy poet:
A new -- or relatively unknown -- poem:
reveriesunderthesignofausten.wordpress.com/2011/12/30/a-new-well-relatively-unknown-poem-by-jane-austen/
8.2 How Jane Austen remembered her birthday in 1808: another
relatively unknown poem:
reveriesunderthesignofausten.wordpress.com/2011/12/16/jane-austen-remembered-her-birthday-in-1808/
Other foremother poets:
8.3 Alice Meynell (1847-1922):
reveriesunderthesignofausten.wordpress.com/2011/12/23/foremother-poet-alice-meynell-1847-1922/
8.4 "'What are men to rocks and mountains?': Ann Radcliffe's
Landscapes:
ellenandjim.wordpress.com/2011/12/16/what-are-men-to-rocks-and-mountains-the-content-of-ann-radcliffes-landscapes/
Genuinely feminist detective series:
8.5 Jane Tennison's evolving story & "Inner Circles:" leads to a
series on "Prime Suspect" and "Five Full Days"
ellenandjim.wordpress.com/2011/12/31/prime-suspect-inner-circles/
Happy New Year and may Wom-po carry on forever!