Sentences with phrase «first poetry collection»

After traveling through the continent with a touring band, living in Paris, Amsterdam and under the Auroras Borealis, she is now in Bulgaria where she attempts to piece together her first poetry collection.
After a Midwestern childhood immersed in a world of ritual, iconography, and pro-life dogma, Lockwood married at twenty - one and moved South, where she wrote and published her first poetry collection.
His first poetry collection, In Dr. No's Garden, won the Aldeburgh First Collection Prize and was a Book of the Year in The Times (London) and The Guardian.
Her first poetry collection was published when she was thirty and her poem «The Malarkey,» won the 2007 National Poetry Competition in Britain.
A prize of $ 1,000 and publication by Persea Books is given annually for a first poetry collection by a woman who is a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.

Not exact matches

The first, can appear the model of pure a priori thought, disengaged from the world of experience; the second, a massive collection of detailed descriptions and theories about the enormous variety of material phenomena, but with no intelligible unity; and the third an obscure and generally unrigorous rhapsody of affirmations and aspirations, at one end couched in the languages of politics and sentimentality, and at the other in the terms of a cosmic poetry unregulated by science or philosophy.
No attentive reader of this collection of religious poetry can fail to notice how much of it is written in the first person singular.
Her first book, a poetry collection called Wind Rhymes will be published at the end of September.
I just published my first and probably last book, «Seasons of the Heart: A Collection of Poetry» of my late mother's poetry collection of over 300 poems she composed during her lifetime and am trying to learn what really does and does not work when marketing your book.
Unconfessed is her first novel, following a collection of poetry, Castaway, published in 1999.
A Self - Published Poet's Path to Her First Book Deal via Jane Friedman — Amanda Lovelace's self - published poetry collection made it big this year thanks to her longstanding Tumblr presence.
He has published two novels, The Last Warner Woman and The Same Earth (unpublished in the U.S.), as well as several collections of poetry and a book of short stories, The Fear of Stones and Other Stories, which was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers» Prize for Best First Book.
The first novel from Broder, the author of an essay collection and four poetry collections, sounds wonderfully weird: Lucy has been writing her dissertation on Sappho for nine years when she and her boyfriend break up.
But before all that came four novels and at least two collections of poetry, the first published in 1969 while Johnson was studying with Raymond Carver at The University of Iowa.
His first collection of poetry was published when he was 18.
His first collection of poetry, Dare Say, was the 2002 winner of the University of Georgia's Contemporary Poetry Series.
Roughly a week ago I submitted my first collection of poetry to Apple's iBookstore.
Publishing my first collection of poetry, «Celestial Inferno: Poems of Another Realm,» back in 2011 when I signed on with Lulu not only set something in motion that would personally change my life but would also alter my perception of what lay ahead in the future of the self - publishing industry.
You've published your first collection of poetry, and you're an emerging writer officially on the literary scene — it's no wonder you're excited.
In fact, my own massive poetry collection, Lessons for a Barren Population (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004USLSKO), was the first full - length poetry collection published as an ebook.
I plan to focus my effort on writing and self - publishing, but for the sake of experience, I want to traditionally publish more poetry, including my first full - length collection.
National Poetry Day, Britain's national campaign for poetry, is holding its first dedicated trade promotion highlighting 40 «inspiring» poetry books across four categories: anthologies, children's poetry, current collections and poetry for... Read more
The author of five chapbooks and artist books, her first full - length collection of visual poetry, (guns & butter), is available from Argos Books.
Her first full - length poetry collection, Black Laurel, was published by Iris Press in 2016.
She recently edited the first critical anthology on Chris Kraus, You Must Make Your Death Public: A collection of texts and media on the work of Chris Kraus, and co-edited Anguish Language: Writing and Crisis, an anthology of essays, poetry and experimental works exploring self - publishing, poetry and political speech arising in the wake of the 2008 financial / social crisis.
She is currently researching an exhibition around melancholy and deep time, and completing her first collection of prose poetry.
Also of note are a selection of publishers» prospectuses from England, America, and France, including one annotated by Sylvia Beach; one of the twenty - five published copies of Joyce's poetry collection, Pomes Penyeach (1927), with decorations by his daughter, Lucia; an advance copy of Finnegans Wake (1939); and extremely rare first pressings of 78 RPM recordings of the author reading from Ulysses and Finnegans Wake.
His poetry collection was a 2013 Crab Orchard Review First Book Award Semi-Finalist.
A Remembrance, (2015), a collection of poems commissioned in the wake of superstorm Hurricane Sandy; Cephalonia, (2016) a narrative poem by Luigi Ballerini; Swept Up By Art, (2016) the second memoir of the art historian and critic Irving Sandler; and most recently Our Book: Florbela Espanca Selected Poems, (2018) the first translation into English of Portuguese poet Florbela Espanca's poetry.
This collection of short biographies of those remarkable men who sought to record the First World War in poetry draws on letters, memoirs and portraits.
Blonde is the first Marden painting to enter the MFA's collection, but it joins 32 of his works on paper and the 1986 Etchings to Rexroth, a portfolio of 25 works named for Kenneth Rexroth, a translator of Chinese poetry.
He won the Yale Younger Poets prize for his first collection of poetry, Some Trees (1956), which was awarded to him by the poet W. H. Auden.
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