Post by moira on Oct 27, 2016 12:33:19 GMT 2
Wompo Publishers, Bloggers and Teachers Newspaper
News this week:
1. B. Morrison, Monday Morning Book Blog
2. Jami Macarty announces the publication of Peerings & Hearings
3. Zara Raab has posted a new blog "Getting down and walking the poem"
4. Diane Kendig, Home Again
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/
- Professor Harriman's Steam Air-Ship, by Terese Svoboda
2. Jami Macarty announces the publication of Peerings & Hearings--Occasion Musings on Arts in the City of Glass, a blog she writes every other month for Drunken Boat (drunkenboat.com), which explores aspect of the arts community in Vancouver. This post is comprised of an interview with Vancouver Poet Laureate, Rachel Rose.
3. Zara Raab has posted a new blog "Getting down and walking the poem," on her website, www.zararaab.com
And a small group of poets are meeting in Pittsfield on December 8 at 4:30-ish to talk about rhyme, rhythm and meter in their work. Poets in that neck of the woods are welcome to join in for this workshop.
4. Diane Kendig, Home Again, dianekendig.blogspot.com/
"A Novel Idea for NaNoWriMo: Write Poetry!"
dianekendig.blogspot.com/2016/10/a-novel-idea-for-nanowrimo-write-poetry_25.html
5. Ellen Moody's blogs
5.1. Smith's Ethelinde and Emmeline as post-colonial texts.
reveriesunderthesignofausten.wordpress.com/2016/10/25/charlotte-smiths-ethelinde-and-emigrants-as-post-colonial-texts/
5.2. Outlander 8: what doesn't lend itself to verbalization; or back and forth
ellenandjim.wordpress.com/2016/10/26/outlander-8-both-sides-now-what-doesnt-lend-itself-to-verbalizationor-back-and-forth/
5.3. A powerful lot of living in disruption, among others, vulnerable, for too many days ...
austenreveries.wordpress.com/2016/10/23/a-powerful-lot-of-living-in-disruption-among-others-vulnerable-for-too-many-days/
News this week:
1. B. Morrison, Monday Morning Book Blog
2. Jami Macarty announces the publication of Peerings & Hearings
3. Zara Raab has posted a new blog "Getting down and walking the poem"
4. Diane Kendig, Home Again
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/
- Professor Harriman's Steam Air-Ship, by Terese Svoboda
2. Jami Macarty announces the publication of Peerings & Hearings--Occasion Musings on Arts in the City of Glass, a blog she writes every other month for Drunken Boat (drunkenboat.com), which explores aspect of the arts community in Vancouver. This post is comprised of an interview with Vancouver Poet Laureate, Rachel Rose.
3. Zara Raab has posted a new blog "Getting down and walking the poem," on her website, www.zararaab.com
And a small group of poets are meeting in Pittsfield on December 8 at 4:30-ish to talk about rhyme, rhythm and meter in their work. Poets in that neck of the woods are welcome to join in for this workshop.
4. Diane Kendig, Home Again, dianekendig.blogspot.com/
"A Novel Idea for NaNoWriMo: Write Poetry!"
dianekendig.blogspot.com/2016/10/a-novel-idea-for-nanowrimo-write-poetry_25.html
5. Ellen Moody's blogs
5.1. Smith's Ethelinde and Emmeline as post-colonial texts.
reveriesunderthesignofausten.wordpress.com/2016/10/25/charlotte-smiths-ethelinde-and-emigrants-as-post-colonial-texts/
5.2. Outlander 8: what doesn't lend itself to verbalization; or back and forth
ellenandjim.wordpress.com/2016/10/26/outlander-8-both-sides-now-what-doesnt-lend-itself-to-verbalizationor-back-and-forth/
5.3. A powerful lot of living in disruption, among others, vulnerable, for too many days ...
austenreveries.wordpress.com/2016/10/23/a-powerful-lot-of-living-in-disruption-among-others-vulnerable-for-too-many-days/