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The Petrov Poems
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Lesley Lebkowicz: The Petrov Poems. Washing My Mother's Hair. I couldn't put it down.I delighted in the narrative thrust, the insights, the poetic imagery.these poems gave me great pleasure. Robert Dessaix. Dusya at Mascot, April 19 1954. She sees lights flash over the crowd and. Glint off the plane. People are screaming:. Why do they care so much. The mass swells and jostles –. Crashes its voice into her ears. Buttons are snatched from her suit. She loses a shoe. She must limp. The Petrov Affair had eno...
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BLUEPEPPER: New Poetry by David Ades
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Monday, April 13, 2015. New Poetry by David Ades. The Upside to Being Down. The Ferris Wheel circles. Through vibrating air,. Rising into skylines,. Into harbours and cityscapes,. Into puzzles of sky and cloud,. Caught in a jigsaw of. Steel cables and rocking carriages,. Like burnt off fog,. Children rising into laughter:. And the day holds so much more. In the palm of its opened hand. Posted by Justin Lowe. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The heart, moved by love, wants to fly. CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT.
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BLUEPEPPER: New Microfiction by Donal Mahoney
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Tuesday, May 12, 2015. New Microfiction by Donal Mahoney. It was their wedding night and Priya didn’t want to tell her new husband all about it but Bill kept asking where she had learned to walk like that. Finally she told him it was inherited from a previous life, a life she had lived many years ago in India, not far from Bangalore. She had been a cobra kept in a charmer’s basket. Donal Mahoney, a native of Chicago, lives in St. Louis, Missouri. His fiction and poetry have appeared in various pu...If yo...
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BLUEPEPPER: New Poetry by Claire Roberts
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Wednesday, October 17, 2012. New Poetry by Claire Roberts. Elevators rise like bubbles in a wine glass. And the blue-grey linoleum floors. He’s attached to a drip. That bubbles with dull music;. I kiss his shaking hand and his smile. Appears and flees like a mirror-light. The fluorescent lights turn on. And blink like someone waking. I take my backpack and pass. Through the automatic doors. Into the shivering night. That descend to the lawns. Where I see raindrops. Cling to shrubs and glitter. New Poetry...
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BLUEPEPPER: February 2015
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Thursday, February 26, 2015. To all those who have submitted work in the past fortnight, I humbly apologise for my lack of response but repairs to my laptop are taking longer than expected. Bluepepper should be up and running again in the first week of March! Posted by Justin Lowe. Tuesday, February 10, 2015. New Poetry by R. Gerry Fabian. The Winter Of Our Discontent. With apologies to Shakespeare and Steinbeck. The rusted square metal clothes pole. Sits in three feet of snow. With stiff frayed rope.
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BLUEPEPPER: New Words and Images by Wayne H. W Wolfson
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Friday, April 17, 2015. New Words and Images by Wayne H. W Wolfson. 8220;Amour”,. She would say that and little else. Then she would rest her head on my shoulder. After, she would disappear for at least a week or more. One of us was lying. The way that she said it, so gently but with such intensity, it kept me waiting around. Of course I worked but gave very little thought to exploring other options when my brush was not in my hand. The corner as viewed from the window by my bed. There is a traffic l...
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BLUEPEPPER: January 2015
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Friday, January 30, 2015. New Poetry by Martin Durkin. A cowboy rolls in. Is certain about the job. But he can't make a. More matter in fact. His, hers, any of it. His body is in. As he feels he. Doesn't deserve the touch. Of the warm sun. His hand is quick. He believes in heaven. He holds no hesitation. Where this path will take. One day he finds himself. He pictures her in. His boot's shift under. As he reopens his eyes. There is a partial weight lifted,. His horse drops head and. He throws a leg over.
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Web sources on poetry | BookEric's Blog
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Random books from my library. Learning to ping… →. Tuesday, 3rd March, 2009 · 12:52 pm. Web sources on poetry. A few weeks ago my Antiquarian bookseller relative and I discussed the availability of. In the web. The shorter format of poetry and the web’s excellent search capabilities would at least in theory support the idea of poetry publishing in the web, although this may present a challenge to both the poets and the poetry book publishers – how to get any income on poetry? Poetry Foundation of America.
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Thresholds ❘ Resources ❘ Poets in residence at the University of Cambridge museums and collections.
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Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Museum of Classical Archaeology. The Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences. Whipple Museum of the History of Science. Thresholds Finale – Live stream. University of Cambridge Museums. A Quick Guide to the Poetry Landscape: reading, writing and performance. This section is a window on the poetry scene in Cambridge, past and present, and a threshold to reading and writing poetry. If you would like to suggest additions to this page you can contribute to our blog. I think ...