Post by moira on Jul 19, 2012 14:11:21 GMT 2
Wompo Publishers Newspaper
News this week:
1. B. Morrison, Monday Morning Book Blog
2. Intersections -- Poetry with Mathematics
3. SRPR
4. Ellen Moody's Midsummer Blogs
(back issues of the newspaper are archived at the Wompo festival of women's poetry here:
wompherence.proboards.com ).
1. B. Morrison, Monday Morning Book Blog
www.bmorrison.com/blog/
- 61 Hours, by Lee Childs
2. JoAnne Growney’s blog, "Intersections -- Poetry with Mathematics" (at poetrywithmathematics.blogspot.com ) has recently offered poems about and by women-mathematicians.
- July 14 features a poem about Hypatia by Ellizabeth Tollett (
poetrywithmathematics.blogspot.com/2012/07/more-of-hypatia-brave-smart-woman.html ); this poem is one of an ongoing attempt to find and expose poems about math-women; it was earlier offered in a feature about Tollett in Ellen Moody’s blog at ellenandjim.wordpress.com/2011/03/21/foremother-poet-elizabeth-tollett/ )
- July 17 features “Euclid’s Algorithm” Emily Galvin; the word patterns for this poem follow the numbers produced by applying the algorithm to a chosen pair of numbers. The link is poetrywithmathematics.blogspot.com/2012/07/algorithm-shapes-poem.html
3. We at SRPR are thrilled to announce the release of issue 37.1, chock-full of great poetry by the likes of Jean Valentine, Hoa Nguyen, Shane McCrae, Joanne Kyger, Norman Fischer, Rachel Zucker, and Jeff Friedman, among many others. Check out a chunk of wild new poems by our featured poet, Joshua Corey, as well as a substantial interview with Corey. In the SRPR Review Essay, Becca Klaver offers an incisive tour of "performatic" poetics while discussing new books by Kaia Sand, Cecilia Vicuna, and Anne Carson. Cover art by the fabulous installation artist Carol Emmons completes the issue.
Stay tuned for the next issue, due out in December: IL featured poet Linda Gregerson is interviewed by Joanne Diaz; Joyelle McSweeney writes a long essay on poetry and violence; and the 2012 EP winners, selected by David Baker, will appear alongside lots of great new poems (Laynie Browne, Michele Battiste, Lisa Samuels....).
You can subscribe or order a copy here: www.litline.org/Spoon/subscribe.html
And like us on FB!
Thanks to all of you for your support!
4. Ellen Moody's Midsummer Blogs
4.1 Doris Lessing's On Cats:
misssylviadrake.livejournal.com/90745.html
4.2 Austen sequel: Ashford's Mysterious Death of Miss Austen
reveriesunderthesignofausten.wordpress.com/2012/07/15/2638/
4.3 3 Nights & Days in Manhattan:
ellenandjim.wordpress.com/2012/07/13/three-nights-days-in-manhattan/
4.4 Midsummer; Capital Fringe & Castleton Festival in full swing:
ellenandjim.wordpress.com/2012/07/16/midsummer-capital-fringe-castleton-festival-in-full-swing/
News this week:
1. B. Morrison, Monday Morning Book Blog
2. Intersections -- Poetry with Mathematics
3. SRPR
4. Ellen Moody's Midsummer Blogs
(back issues of the newspaper are archived at the Wompo festival of women's poetry here:
wompherence.proboards.com ).
1. B. Morrison, Monday Morning Book Blog
www.bmorrison.com/blog/
- 61 Hours, by Lee Childs
2. JoAnne Growney’s blog, "Intersections -- Poetry with Mathematics" (at poetrywithmathematics.blogspot.com ) has recently offered poems about and by women-mathematicians.
- July 14 features a poem about Hypatia by Ellizabeth Tollett (
poetrywithmathematics.blogspot.com/2012/07/more-of-hypatia-brave-smart-woman.html ); this poem is one of an ongoing attempt to find and expose poems about math-women; it was earlier offered in a feature about Tollett in Ellen Moody’s blog at ellenandjim.wordpress.com/2011/03/21/foremother-poet-elizabeth-tollett/ )
- July 17 features “Euclid’s Algorithm” Emily Galvin; the word patterns for this poem follow the numbers produced by applying the algorithm to a chosen pair of numbers. The link is poetrywithmathematics.blogspot.com/2012/07/algorithm-shapes-poem.html
3. We at SRPR are thrilled to announce the release of issue 37.1, chock-full of great poetry by the likes of Jean Valentine, Hoa Nguyen, Shane McCrae, Joanne Kyger, Norman Fischer, Rachel Zucker, and Jeff Friedman, among many others. Check out a chunk of wild new poems by our featured poet, Joshua Corey, as well as a substantial interview with Corey. In the SRPR Review Essay, Becca Klaver offers an incisive tour of "performatic" poetics while discussing new books by Kaia Sand, Cecilia Vicuna, and Anne Carson. Cover art by the fabulous installation artist Carol Emmons completes the issue.
Stay tuned for the next issue, due out in December: IL featured poet Linda Gregerson is interviewed by Joanne Diaz; Joyelle McSweeney writes a long essay on poetry and violence; and the 2012 EP winners, selected by David Baker, will appear alongside lots of great new poems (Laynie Browne, Michele Battiste, Lisa Samuels....).
You can subscribe or order a copy here: www.litline.org/Spoon/subscribe.html
And like us on FB!
Thanks to all of you for your support!
4. Ellen Moody's Midsummer Blogs
4.1 Doris Lessing's On Cats:
misssylviadrake.livejournal.com/90745.html
4.2 Austen sequel: Ashford's Mysterious Death of Miss Austen
reveriesunderthesignofausten.wordpress.com/2012/07/15/2638/
4.3 3 Nights & Days in Manhattan:
ellenandjim.wordpress.com/2012/07/13/three-nights-days-in-manhattan/
4.4 Midsummer; Capital Fringe & Castleton Festival in full swing:
ellenandjim.wordpress.com/2012/07/16/midsummer-capital-fringe-castleton-festival-in-full-swing/