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Filmpoems - Scott Edward Anderson
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Filmpoems of my poems by various artists. Indwelling" by Jeremy Collinson, 2008. Jeremy made this animated film of my poem, "Indwelling," while a student at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, PA:. Fallow Field" by Alastair Cook, 2013. Alastair made this filmpoem poem of the title poem of my collection, FALLOW FIELD, in conjunction with the release of the book:. Filmpoem 34/ Fallow Field. Create a free website. Create your own free website. Start your own free website.
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Reviews & Interviews - Scott Edward Anderson
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Review of FALLOW FIELD by Richard Fenwick. Years ago, while talking about Herman Melville’s “Moby Dick” with one of my English professors, he related that he’d once asked a friend to read the great novel. The friend did, and after a week or so my professor asked him what he thought. His friend paused, then finally answered simply: 'The guy,' he said of Melville, 'really knew his whales! Guy,' my college professor’s friend might have said, 'really knows his nature! Review of FALLOW FIELD by Glynn Young.
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Essays - Scott Edward Anderson
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Essays, lectures, and reviews. MAKING POEMS BETTER: THE PROCESS OF REVISION. Essay version of a lecture on the process of revision in writing poetry, examining "Ox Cart Man," by Donald Hall and "Black Angus, Winter" by Scott Edward Anderson delivered by the author at the Writing Rendezvous Conference, University of Alaska, Anchorage, 26 April 1998. (Available on Academia.edu. ELIZABETH BISHOP UNDER THE MICROSCOPE. IN THE PRESENCE OF THE SUN: STORIES AND POEMS, 1961-1991. BY N SCOTT MOMADAY.
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Bolts of Silk: Snail Slime by Lois Read
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Beautiful poetry with something to say. Sunday, 9 March 2014. Snail Slime by Lois Read. Philosophers, knightly armour shining. Ride off in search. Of the Holy Grail. A sparkle of dew, a butterfly wing's. Shadow, cast as it flies. In the late afternoon. If the answers perhaps. Lie in the path, in the woods, in the night. In the trail of a snail. Lois Read, Connecticut, USA. And the Poetry of Yoga. Snail Slime gives me pause to look at the world differently. Thank you, Lois! Bolts of Silk was edited by.
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Bolts of Silk: Swifts by Andy Barritt
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Beautiful poetry with something to say. Tuesday, 6 May 2014. Swifts by Andy Barritt. Of rain, black scythes. Like a dinner plate. Right on the nose. Stuff, these feats. So hard to see. As other than joy. When they shrill wild. Thrilling in roll and shoal. Like a dropped chain. As a hobby’s silhouette. Sharks over, too quick. To rake the shallows. From which they spiral. East Midlands, UK. And a most marvelous way to bring Bolts of Silk to an elegant closure. A Cuban In London. Bolts of Silk was edited by.
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Bolts of Silk: haiku by Kenneth B Thompson
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Beautiful poetry with something to say. Sunday, 23 February 2014. Haiku by Kenneth B Thompson. New Jersey, USA. Showcasing: Kenneth B Thompson. Very short and to the point.I like the imagery he packed in to so few words. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bolts of Silk is now closed to submissions. Thanks to all the poets and readers who've helped to make Bolts of Silk a lovely poetry journal to edit over the years. This site will remain up as an archive. Bolts of Silk was edited by. About Bolts of Silk.
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Bolts of Silk: In a Sculptor's Garden by David Chorlton
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Beautiful poetry with something to say. Sunday, 30 March 2014. In a Sculptor's Garden by David Chorlton. I walked into a bee swarm. A globe of sound. That moved through trees. In a mass against the sloping edge. Where roof meets sky. Among figures cast in time,. Reclining, standing in. A dancer’s pose, or leaning. Down to touch the ground,. To birdsong, wind, and whispering. Greened by the creek. And the thousand bodies. Joined a thousand more. As a cluster formed. At sunlight’s end. About Bolts of Silk.
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Bolts of Silk: December 2013
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Beautiful poetry with something to say. Sunday, 15 December 2013. Ponderance by Chris Crittenden. Comes that late exhale of day. Which marks the sun’s ritual loss. Effusions tint the Earth fiery. Even as she shuns the sky dome’s paling. Trees reach from intent shadow,. Audacious as wicker calyxes,. Entrancing the scleral moon. In conjugal aeries, wind-combed clouds. March in rolling dresses,. Or equally drawn-out suits. If, now, a winter rabbit. Ghosted from a pod of shorn birch,. A humble snowdrift,.
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Bolts of Silk: February 2014
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Beautiful poetry with something to say. Sunday, 23 February 2014. Haiku by Kenneth B Thompson. New Jersey, USA. Showcasing: Kenneth B Thompson. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Bolts of Silk is now closed to submissions. Thanks to all the poets and readers who've helped to make Bolts of Silk a lovely poetry journal to edit over the years. This site will remain up as an archive. Bolts of Silk was edited by. About Bolts of Silk. Charles Clifford Brooks III. Lanie Shanzyra P Rebancos. M P Jones IV. Ghost Walk in...
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