Sentences with phrase «poetry collection by»

-- Many works in «Portrait and Dream,» a new poetry collection by the San Francisco Art Institute's Bill Berkson, refer to art and artists, among them Richard Tuttle, Bruce Conner and Francis Picabia.
A poetry collection by author William J. Warren Hard Love: The Pleasure and The Pain is an inspiring poetry collection by author William -LSB-...]
Lost Horse Press Idaho Prize for Poetry: A prize of $ 1,000, publication by Lost Horse Press, and 20 author copies is given annually for a poetry collection by a U.S. poet.
A prize of $ 1,000 and publication by Red Hen Press is given biennially for a second or third poetry collection by a Latinx poet residing in the United States.
The extraordinary new poetry collection by Tracy K. Smith, the Poet Laureate of the United States
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.

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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.
books i read A Thousand Mornings by Mary Oliver — The latest collection of poetry from Mary Oliver.
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.
The Swallow Anthology of New American Poets edited by David Yezzi Swallow Press, 360 pages, $ 19.95 In his introduction, editor and contributor David Yezzi suggests that this collection reconciles the traditional division in the poetry world between those who prefer classical forms and those who....
If genetics strikes you as inherently impersonal, check out this online collection of poetry and short prose inspired by the human genome.
She's also the author of five collections of poetry including the forthcoming Constellations of My Body by Musehick Publications, Secret - Telling Bones by The Operating System, and Orygun, What Makes an Always (an Eric Hoffer Book Award honorable mention), and The Last Exotic Petting Zoo by Tayen Lane Publishing.
The Middle Kingdom & 50 Other Poems is the second collection of poetry by Elliott Murphy.
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...
African American Wedding Readings brings together a unique collection of original and previously published poetry, prose, verse, songs, and love letters by African Americans that celebrate the joyous occasion of marriage.
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.
A prize of $ 1,000 and publication by Finishing Line Press is given annually for a poetry chapbook by a woman who has not yet published a full - length collection.
A collection of eleven stories by a young writer evoke his hard - fought youth in the barrios of the Dominican Republic and the bleak urban landscapes of New Jersey, combining a journalist's dispassionate eye with an ear for poetry.
And between the delightfully wide array of literary offerings - by 1956 they had printed over 1,000 titles - and the color - coded covers (scarlet = contemporary classics, mauve = ancient classics, sand = poetry, dark green = 18th century...), browsing their collection leaves you feeling a bit like a kid in a candy store.
So it happened today that I found myself reviewing both a YA (young adult) steampunk thriller (sent to me by the debut author) and a collection of Polish poetry in translation (received from Vine Leaves Literary Journal, for which I'm a staff reviewer).
So it happened today that I found myself reviewing both a YA (young adult) steampunk thriller (sent to me by the debut author) and a collection of Polish poetry in translation (received from
To be honest, I've stopped reading this collection of poems by Ada Limón because my wife absconded with it — took it with her to work so she could read more of it on her breaks and over lunch, which, if that isn't a testament to the power of a collection of poetry, I'm not sure what is.
Daphne Muse's collection of poetry, The Entrance Place of Wonders: Poems of the Harlem Renaissance, illustrated by Charlotte Riley - Webb, is a celebration of a rich cultural tradition.
We encounter poetry every day, of course, in its most populist forms — song lyrics, advertising — but the meager sales of poetry collections would indicate that few of us are curling up by the fire with a volume of verse.
A collection of Edgar Allen Poe short stories and poetry each followed by commentary from a current leading mystery / thriller writer.
Her debut poetry collection, Ascension (Counterpath Press), informed by the music and life of Alice Coltrane, received the 81st California Book Award Gold Medal.
Her historical poetry collection was published by FutureCycle Press (fall 2017) http://futurecycle.org/index.php/en/catalog/by-title/item/437-this-passing-fever and a craft book about writing flash fiction and nonfiction will be published by Vine Leaves Press in spring 2018.
The volume also sponsored a veterans» writing competition, judged by Dr. Jenny Yang Cropp (author of the poetry collection String Theory, Assistant Professor at Southeast Missouri State University), Justin Dambach (photographer and videographer), Brandon Hobson (Pushcart Prize winner and author of Where the Dead Sit Talking), Dr. Joel P. Rhodes (Professor of History at Southeast Missouri State University), and Amanda Woods (Acting Director of the Office of Military and Veterans Services at Southeast Missouri State University).
For poets frustrated by the difficulty of selling poetry collections, this can seem like a tempting, if expensive, alternative.
This handsome picture - book - sized poetry collection pairs full - page black - and - white photos of Edmondson and his works with poems inspired by the images.
Oceanic by Aimee Nezhukumatathil is a poetry collection rooted in the imagery of a fading natural world.
Plum is a peach of a poetry collection, a thoroughly engaging potpourri set off by magnificently rich illustrations.
Show - stopping close - up photos of animals in various habitats accompany this collection of poetry by both classic and contemporary children's poets.
We all live in age of abbreviated words, sign language, chit and chat and high speed messaging, some people have decided not to live in this world of worthlessness.This indie poet takes you on a journey through fact and fiction, real events and fantasy, carving out poetry that drips off any tongue, every dark corner holds a splendid surprise, every cobweb will leave tears in your eyes, you will be swept through mystery and greeted by ghosts, eaten up and made toast, all your friends are in here.A very refreshing collection of poetry that blasts down boundaries and steams up your dirty windows.
The class is taught by award - winning poet Lois Roma - Deeley, who's published three collections of poetry and is a Paterson Poetry Prize Finalist.
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.
A prize of $ 1,500 and publication by University of Akron Press is given annually for a poetry collection.
Rogers studied poetry during her undergraduate career, and owns a small collection of poetry books written by several different poets.
A prize of $ 2,000, publication by Anhinga Press, and 25 author copies is given annually for a poetry collection.
A prize of $ 1,000 and publication by Bitter Oleander Press is given annually for a poetry collection.
A prize of $ 1,000 and publication in Boulevard is given annually for a group of poems by a poet who has not published a poetry collection with a nationally distributed...
A prize of $ 2,500, publication by Backwaters Press, and 30 author copies is given annually for a poetry collection.
Every Friday, we'll share a personal essay, flash fiction story or collection of poetry by young female writers.
Published by Arlen House, (September 2016), the front cover of Miceál Kearney's latest poetry collection is astounding — an amniotic depiction of a pre-natal lamb, diaphanously clad and laid out...
His latest collection of poetry, The Hell Inside Us, was published May 2015 by Earl of Plaid (OUT OF PRINT).
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.
And I was touched by the example she used: the epic 19th - century poetry collection «Leaves of Grass» by Walt Whitman.
Persephone & Me is an inspiring collection of women's poetry by author Corinne Desjardins.
Her debut poetry collection «Cats and Other Myths», a multi-award nominated poetry pamphlet «Songs of Steelyard Sue», and her latest collection «Years Ago You Coloured Me», are published by Lapwing Publications.
Kathleen is the author of two novels, The Centauress and The Sun's Companion, and an awardwinning collection of poetry, «Not Saying Goodbye at Gate 21 `, published by Templar Poetry in 2012.
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