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Wompo Publishers Newspaper
News this week:
1. Julie R. Enszer blogs for Huffington Post
2. Elizabeth Bodien guest blogs
3. Esther Helfgott's latest blogs
4. B. Morrison, Monday Morning Book Blog
5. Fiddler Crab Review
6. Judith Laura, blogging as Medusa on Medusa Coils
7. The Far Field: Kathleen Flenniken's new Washington State Poet Laureate blog
8. Ellen Moody's blogs plus a Call for Papers
(back issues of the newspaper are archived at the Wompo festival of women's poetry here:
wompherence.proboards.com ).
1. Gone, But Not Forgotten: The Afterlife of Lesbian-Feminist Chapbooks by Julie R. Enszer
www.huffingtonpost.com/julie-r-enszer/gone-but-not-forgotten-th_b_1321767.html
2. Elizabeth Bodien (ssuccinct@enter.net) wrote a guest blog "Down to Earth with Tanka" at Cortney Bledsoe's Murder Your Darlings blog at: clbledsoe.blogspot.com/
3. Esther Helfgott
“Witnessing Alzheimer’s: A Caregiver’s View” at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer includes poems and essays about Alzheimer’s disease and caregiving
- He was never a ‘shadow’ to me blog.seattlepi.com/witnessingalzheimers/ Mar 09, 2012
Mar 07, 2012
- It doesn’t matter if they know you, visit. March 7, 2012
blog.seattlepi.com/witnessingalzheimers/2012/03/07/it-doesnt-matter-if-they-know-you-visit/
4. B. Morrison, Monday Morning Book Blog
www.bmorrison.com/blog/
- This Möbius Strip of Ifs, by Mathias B. Freese
5. Dear Friends of Fiddler Crab Review:
Hello from Fiddler Crab Review. We would like to call attention to our latest featured chapbook review - of poet Iris Jamahl Dunkle's chapbook Inheritance, published by Finishing Line Press.
Please take a little time out of your day to stop by for a visit at www.fiddlercrabreview.com. We think you'll be glad you did.
As always, thank you.
The Reviewers
Fiddler Crab review: the Home of the Poetry Chapbook Review
6. Judith Laura, blogging as Medusa on Medusa Coils medusacoils.blogspot.com
"IWD: Politics and Religion" (March 8)
"Meditation by Glenys Livingston" (video--March 7)
"Events Coil" (March 3)
"Buzz Coil" (Feb. 24)
7. BLOG: The Far Field
Kathleen Flenniken's new Washington State Poet Laureate blog, "The Far Field" (named for the Theodore Roethke poem), showcases the depth and breadth and vibrancy of poetry in Washington and features a new poem almost every day. The Far Field also accept submissions from Washington State residents, including students: www.kathleenflenniken.com/blog
8. Ellen Moody's blogs: Here are a few I think should be of interest, plus a Call for Papers:
8.1 A summer's day in March: at the Women's Art Museum in DC (recommending exhibits & museum):
ellenandjim.wordpress.com/2012/03/14/a-summers-day-in-march-at-the-womens-museum/
8.2 Mira Nair's Hysterical Blindness and Glenn Close's Alfred Nobbs (powerful women's films):
ellenandjim.wordpress.com/2012/03/12/mira-nairs-hysterical-blindness-glenn-closes-albert-nobbs/
8.3 Prime Suspect 7: Full Circle (Helen Mirren outstandingly
moving to the end):
ellenandjim.wordpress.com/2012/03/09/prime-suspect-7-full-circle/
8.4 "The Nightmare of History in Ann Radcliffe's Landscapes" (a paper on a great 18th century poet):
reveriesunderthesignofausten.wordpress.com/2012/03/12/south-central-asecs-the-nightmare-of-history-in-ann-radcliffes-landscapes/
8.5 Call for papers: the problem of the continual connection made between actresses and prostitutes:
R-e-s-p-e-c-t: Infamy matters
www.jimandellen.org/Respect.html
News this week:
1. Julie R. Enszer blogs for Huffington Post
2. Elizabeth Bodien guest blogs
3. Esther Helfgott's latest blogs
4. B. Morrison, Monday Morning Book Blog
5. Fiddler Crab Review
6. Judith Laura, blogging as Medusa on Medusa Coils
7. The Far Field: Kathleen Flenniken's new Washington State Poet Laureate blog
8. Ellen Moody's blogs plus a Call for Papers
(back issues of the newspaper are archived at the Wompo festival of women's poetry here:
wompherence.proboards.com ).
1. Gone, But Not Forgotten: The Afterlife of Lesbian-Feminist Chapbooks by Julie R. Enszer
www.huffingtonpost.com/julie-r-enszer/gone-but-not-forgotten-th_b_1321767.html
2. Elizabeth Bodien (ssuccinct@enter.net) wrote a guest blog "Down to Earth with Tanka" at Cortney Bledsoe's Murder Your Darlings blog at: clbledsoe.blogspot.com/
3. Esther Helfgott
“Witnessing Alzheimer’s: A Caregiver’s View” at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer includes poems and essays about Alzheimer’s disease and caregiving
- He was never a ‘shadow’ to me blog.seattlepi.com/witnessingalzheimers/ Mar 09, 2012
Mar 07, 2012
- It doesn’t matter if they know you, visit. March 7, 2012
blog.seattlepi.com/witnessingalzheimers/2012/03/07/it-doesnt-matter-if-they-know-you-visit/
4. B. Morrison, Monday Morning Book Blog
www.bmorrison.com/blog/
- This Möbius Strip of Ifs, by Mathias B. Freese
5. Dear Friends of Fiddler Crab Review:
Hello from Fiddler Crab Review. We would like to call attention to our latest featured chapbook review - of poet Iris Jamahl Dunkle's chapbook Inheritance, published by Finishing Line Press.
Please take a little time out of your day to stop by for a visit at www.fiddlercrabreview.com. We think you'll be glad you did.
As always, thank you.
The Reviewers
Fiddler Crab review: the Home of the Poetry Chapbook Review
6. Judith Laura, blogging as Medusa on Medusa Coils medusacoils.blogspot.com
"IWD: Politics and Religion" (March 8)
"Meditation by Glenys Livingston" (video--March 7)
"Events Coil" (March 3)
"Buzz Coil" (Feb. 24)
7. BLOG: The Far Field
Kathleen Flenniken's new Washington State Poet Laureate blog, "The Far Field" (named for the Theodore Roethke poem), showcases the depth and breadth and vibrancy of poetry in Washington and features a new poem almost every day. The Far Field also accept submissions from Washington State residents, including students: www.kathleenflenniken.com/blog
8. Ellen Moody's blogs: Here are a few I think should be of interest, plus a Call for Papers:
8.1 A summer's day in March: at the Women's Art Museum in DC (recommending exhibits & museum):
ellenandjim.wordpress.com/2012/03/14/a-summers-day-in-march-at-the-womens-museum/
8.2 Mira Nair's Hysterical Blindness and Glenn Close's Alfred Nobbs (powerful women's films):
ellenandjim.wordpress.com/2012/03/12/mira-nairs-hysterical-blindness-glenn-closes-albert-nobbs/
8.3 Prime Suspect 7: Full Circle (Helen Mirren outstandingly
moving to the end):
ellenandjim.wordpress.com/2012/03/09/prime-suspect-7-full-circle/
8.4 "The Nightmare of History in Ann Radcliffe's Landscapes" (a paper on a great 18th century poet):
reveriesunderthesignofausten.wordpress.com/2012/03/12/south-central-asecs-the-nightmare-of-history-in-ann-radcliffes-landscapes/
8.5 Call for papers: the problem of the continual connection made between actresses and prostitutes:
R-e-s-p-e-c-t: Infamy matters
www.jimandellen.org/Respect.html