Not exact matches
Were
poetry something worthy of the name, perhaps it wouldn't be regarded by readers
as dimly
as the electric chair is by convicts Some hope for
poetry» without the quotation marks» is rendered by the publication of David Yezzi's
collection Azores.
You get together and try to make sense of the Christian bible,
as if it were a guidebook for living instead of a motley
collection of old myths, political writing,
poetry, and history.
And I've gone back to my English major roots which have helped me see Scripture
as a
collection of various genres — from
poetry to history to stories to philosophy to law.
The
collection contains courtly
poetry from her early years, elegant verse addressed to patrons and even in some cases to portraits of patrons — proof that Sor Juana could play the witty court games
as skillfully
as anyone.
Gioia has published five full - length
collections of
poetry,
as well
as eight chapbooks.
There is nothing in the New Testament, for example, to parallel the large
collections of «observations on life and the world - order,» which we call the wisdom literature of the Hebrew Scriptures, or its extensive range of liturgical
poetry, or the detailed corpus of its laws on what we would regard
as secular matters.
If genetics strikes you
as inherently impersonal, check out this online
collection of
poetry and short prose inspired by the human genome.
Love Poems And Quotes A
collection of romantic love poems and quotes,
as well
as a free monthly
poetry contest.
Founded in autumn 2009 by Victor David Giron, Curbside has produced a bevy of diverse and incredible books such
as Franki Elliot's stirring
poetry collection Piano Rats, Samantha Irby's hilarious essay... our inherent advantages, and...
And then there is the Exeter Book, a 10th - century tome hailed
as «the largest extant
collection of Old English
poetry,» though it sneaks in a few riddles, too.
Poetry broadens reading choices,
as there are numerous excellent poetic picture books and
poetry collections.
Decoding skills are emphasized in early grades, but
as early
as kindergarten, students are simultaneously exposed to lively
collections of stories,
poetry, and fables.
Featuring extracts of medieval drama, epic
poetry, dream visions and riddles alongside over 20 articles exploring themes such
as gender, faith and heroism written by poets, academics and writers including Simon Armitage, Hetta Howes and David Crystal, Discovering Literature: Medieval offers unprecedented access to the British Library's
collections and provides contemporary scholarly insight for young people and learners across the world.
Including extracts from Dickens, Bronte and Shakespeare, but also more modern, accessible texts such
as Willy Russell's Our Day Out, Harry Potter and Roald Dahl's Boy, this
collection aims to provide a wide range of texts through which to study the range of skills vital in the new curriculum, such
as pre-19th Century Literature,
poetry, comparison of theme and time period, language and structural features.
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Her final novel, Birdcage Walk, was published in 2017,
as was her last
poetry collection, Inside the Wave.
Kennedy is also the author of the travel memoir Sing and Don't Cry: A Mexican Journal, the
poetry collections Joyflight and Signs of Other Fires,
as well
as the novel The World Beneath.
Build Creative Writing Ideas includes a
collection of over 2,000 free writing prompts that you can use
as story starters, journal prompts,
poetry jumping off points or for any writing areas you may be into.
This vibrant
collection of spoken - word
poetry captures the raw street - savvy language of rap and hip - hop and the aggressive energy of slam poems,
as well
as other
poetry, all meant to be read out loud.
Recent titles, such
as Erin Stalcup's novel, Every Living Species, and Frances Cannon's graphic memoir, The Highs and Lows of Shapeshift Ma and Big - Little Frank, have blurred the line between image and word, while others, such
as Glenn Shaheen's short story
collection, Carnivalia, have combined
poetry and prose.
Books at this level are often intended for specialized purposes, such
as religious texts,
poetry collections, technical manuals, scholarly works and general non-fictions.
You've had
poetry collections published — do you think the two forms can be compared
as every word has to work so hard to earn its place?
Ackroyd's published
poetry consists of three
collections, and he is also the author of works of literary criticism,
as well
as a book about the history of transvestism.
Andrew Vachss is the author of over 30 novels and three
collections of short stories,
as well
as poetry, plays, song lyrics, and graphic novels.
Written mostly
as prose poems, the vignettes, aphorisms and anecdotes in Alsadir's second
poetry collection, Fourth Person Singular, turn inward to explore the rabbit holes of daily experience.
Jonathan Galassi is the president and publisher of Farrar, Straus & Giroux and the author of three
collections of
poetry,
as well
as acclaimed translations of the Italian poets Eugenio Montale and Giacomo Leopardi.
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.
From
collections directed at small children to anthologies for teenagers, publishers have begun to focus on young readers of
poetry as a very real segment of the book - buying population.
In a beautiful, contemporary
collection of paintings and free - verse
poetry, 140 Texas artists and poets convey their love of Texas
as a «state of mind,» not just a place.
«
As part of Little A's commitment to the discovery of new literary talent, we're expanding to become a home for emerging poets and their work,» said David Blum, Publisher and Editor - in - Chief of Little A. «We hope this open call for submissions will lead to a new and vibrant showcase for
poetry collections.
He's the author of two books of
poetry, Swing in The Hollow (2002) and Two Bits (2007), and co-author of a
collection of short fiction (Cars, 2002); he has also published widely
as a journalist and essayist, and has produced, written and performed radio monologues and documentaries about blindness for the CBC.
The author of a book of
poetry and co-author of a
collection of short fiction, Knighton has also published widely
as a journalist and essayist.
She has published three books of
poetry (I'm Walking in the Garden of His Imaginary Palace, False Shuffles, and The Little Flowers of Madame de Montespan), six novels (The Whirlpool, Changing Heaven, Away, The Underpainter, The Stonecarvers and A May of Glass), and a
collection of short fiction (Storm Glass)
as well
as numerous articles and reviews.
I recently read another article claiming that CreateSpace made a quality product for her
poetry collection, and I ordered a kid's book made by CreateSpace
as well.
Five Oaks Press is an independent press that publishes
poetry chapbooks and full - length
collections,
as well
as literary fiction.
In addition to having published a memoir, four novels, three
poetry collections, and her bestselling Writing in a Nutshell series, she has been featured in a variety of publications and ABC Radio National shows such
as Writer's Digest, Publisher's Weekly, Mamam!a, Life Matters, and Poetica.
From children's literature to creative nonfiction, fantasy, memoirs,
poetry chapbooks, romance, sci - fi, short story
collections, and thrillers, I've done it all during my twenty - five - year career
as an editor.
Data provided by Frankfurt shows that the Slovenian market produces some 4,000 titles annually, comprising 300
poetry collections, 500 novels and
as many
as 900 children's books.
Submitting queries for novellas, short story
collections,
poetry or textbooks will usually turn a literary agent off,
as most literary agents do not represent such things.
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.
Technically, box sets are anthologies, though I think most readers associate conventional anthologies
as collections of shorter works or
poetry, whereas most contemporary ebook readers associate box sets
as bundles of multiple full - length books.
I would highly recommend this
as an addition for a biography or
poetry collection.
The overall best - selling list for 2017 saw 15 of the Top 20 Kindle ebooks being published by Amazon imprints and that trend is continuing
as the Top 20 best - sellers for 2018 so far comprise 17 books from Amazon Publishing, with the only two non-Amazon titles in the 11 - 20 places being Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, and Rupi Kaur's smash hit
poetry collection Milk and Honey.
The hotel has a lending library of vintage LPs that can be played in guest rooms on Rega turntables and Geneva sound systems,
as well
as a
collection of rock biographies and
poetry anthologies.
She has written two
collections of poems, The Lost Notebook (2005) and Swift (2012), and translated Jacques Réda's
poetry, Treading Lightly: Selected Poems 1961 — 1975 (2005),
as well
as his autobiographical work, The Mirabelle Pickers (Aller aux mirabelles)(2012).
The majority of the
collection is research for and drafts of her novels and
poetry volumes,
as well
as drafts of several unpublished works.
She was the winner of a 2013 Ruth Lilly Fellowship, and she curates the Afrosonics archive, a
collection of rare and out - of print LPs and soundbites featuring
poetry and poetics from throughout the African Diaspora, both analog at Columbia University's music library and digitally
as a Tumblr.
Alan Gilbert is the author of two books of
poetry, The Treatment of Monuments and Late in the Antenna Fields,
as well
as a
collection of essays, articles, and reviews entitled Another Future:
Poetry and Art in a Postmodern Twilight.
He is the author of 11
collections of
poetry (including Study for the World's Body, nominated for The National Book Award in
Poetry), most recently the
collection, The Last Troubadour: New and Selected Poems,
as well
as a volume of essays, interviews and reviews entitled Where the Angels Come Toward Us.
Poet and critic LILA ZEMBORAIN (Argentina) is the author of eight
poetry collections including Guardianes del secreto (2002), translated into English
as Guardians of the Secret (2009); Malvas orquídeas del mar (2004), translated into English
as Mauve Sea - orchids (2007); Rasgado (2006), translated into French
as Déchiré (2013).