Post by moira on Jun 20, 2013 21:56:06 GMT 2
Wompo Publishers Newspaper
News this week:
1. B. Morrison, Monday Morning Book Blog
2. Ann E. Michael blogs on The Next Big Thing
3. JoAnne Growney's blog ("Intersections -- Poetry with
Mathematics"
4. Black Radish Books is pleased to announce...
5. Ellen Moody's 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/
- The Way to Paradise, by Mario Vargas Llosa
2. Ann E. Michael blogs on The Next Big Thing and on
public gardens at
www.annemichael.wordpress.com
3. JoAnne Growney's blog ("Intersections -- Poetry with
Mathematics" at
http://poetrywithmathematics.blogspot.com)
recently featured these poems:
- On June 16, "McDonalds Is Impossible" by Chelsea Martin at
poetrywithmathematics.blogspot.com/2013/06/what-is-no
t-possible.html .
- On June 4, "The New Math" by Laura LeHew at
poetrywithmathematics.blogspot.com/2013/06/a-poem-fro
m-airline-call-center.html .
4. Black Radish Books is pleased to announce the
publication of Kindergarde:
Avant-garde Poems, Plays, Stories, and Songs for Children,
edited by Dana Teen Lomax.
This Small Press Traffic-sponsored project features
avant-garde writers from across the
country who submitted work especially for children: an
award-winning anthology that offers
young people new ideas about what poetry, song, story, and
performance can be.
Kindergarde is American's first avant-gatrde anthology for
children of all ages. I scream! You
scream! We all scream for experimental poetry!
Available through SPD
www.spdbooks.org/Producte/9780985083762/kindergarde-a
vantgarde-poems-plays-sto
ries-and-songs-for-children.aspx and Amazon.
Reviewed at Kirkus:
www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/dana-teen-lomax/
kindergarde/
5. Ellen Moody's blogs
5.1 The importance of freedom of speech, of the press, right
to assembly, to a trial:
ellenandjim.wordpress.com/2013/06/18/freedom-of-speec
h-of-the-press-the-right-to-as
semble/
5.2 Prison literature by women:
reveriesunderthesignofausten.wordpress.com/2013/06/20
/women-writing-from-and-abo
ut-prison/
5.3 Just me and my patient:
austenreveries.wordpress.com/2013/06/16/sundaypoetryp
icturesmeandmypatient/
News this week:
1. B. Morrison, Monday Morning Book Blog
2. Ann E. Michael blogs on The Next Big Thing
3. JoAnne Growney's blog ("Intersections -- Poetry with
Mathematics"
4. Black Radish Books is pleased to announce...
5. Ellen Moody's 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/
- The Way to Paradise, by Mario Vargas Llosa
2. Ann E. Michael blogs on The Next Big Thing and on
public gardens at
www.annemichael.wordpress.com
3. JoAnne Growney's blog ("Intersections -- Poetry with
Mathematics" at
http://poetrywithmathematics.blogspot.com)
recently featured these poems:
- On June 16, "McDonalds Is Impossible" by Chelsea Martin at
poetrywithmathematics.blogspot.com/2013/06/what-is-no
t-possible.html .
- On June 4, "The New Math" by Laura LeHew at
poetrywithmathematics.blogspot.com/2013/06/a-poem-fro
m-airline-call-center.html .
4. Black Radish Books is pleased to announce the
publication of Kindergarde:
Avant-garde Poems, Plays, Stories, and Songs for Children,
edited by Dana Teen Lomax.
This Small Press Traffic-sponsored project features
avant-garde writers from across the
country who submitted work especially for children: an
award-winning anthology that offers
young people new ideas about what poetry, song, story, and
performance can be.
Kindergarde is American's first avant-gatrde anthology for
children of all ages. I scream! You
scream! We all scream for experimental poetry!
Available through SPD
www.spdbooks.org/Producte/9780985083762/kindergarde-a
vantgarde-poems-plays-sto
ries-and-songs-for-children.aspx and Amazon.
Reviewed at Kirkus:
www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/dana-teen-lomax/
kindergarde/
5. Ellen Moody's blogs
5.1 The importance of freedom of speech, of the press, right
to assembly, to a trial:
ellenandjim.wordpress.com/2013/06/18/freedom-of-speec
h-of-the-press-the-right-to-as
semble/
5.2 Prison literature by women:
reveriesunderthesignofausten.wordpress.com/2013/06/20
/women-writing-from-and-abo
ut-prison/
5.3 Just me and my patient:
austenreveries.wordpress.com/2013/06/16/sundaypoetryp
icturesmeandmypatient/