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Poets and the storms of depression.
A love poem by Frank O’Hara.
Rilke’s “The Swan”.
The National Book Critics Circle recommends ….
A “Bard Double-Dactyled (in Sioux City) and Other Odd Pieces” (including one on Humpty Dumpty).
Lebanese art and poetry that unites.
A poem for Heath Ledger.
Recombinant Poetics.
The Library of Congress Blog is nominated.
Why poets should blog.
Can you write 30 poems in 30 days?
The wisest words ever written:
So the message of this post (I really should try to have a message, shouldn’t I?) is that you shouldn’t get caught up in wondering what’s going to happen to your poetry after you write it; you should just write it.
I hope that you dont mind me asking,BUT, would you mind viewing my poetry blog and let me know your opinion on my poems (good or not so good). I have never set up a blog before so any advice on how to prehaps get a bit more recognition etc would be very helpful. Thanks and hope you enjoy reading them as much as i enjoyed writing them.
Stacey, you can read your critique here.