If you haven?t yet, please read our most recent offerings. The wonderful Rachel McKibbens continues her tenure as July?s Monthly Special.
I meant to post this sooner, but I was too busy full of Poetry and Pie. Rachel McKibbens hosts a reading series and if you are in the Rochester area, please be sure to stop in one night. Next one is August 4th!
Featured Poet: Rachel McKibbens
7/8/12: I Blacked Out About Halfway to Salt Lake City by Joshua Ware
7/9/12: Materials (3) by Nate Pritts
7/10/12: Materials (4) by Nate Pritts
7/11/12: Flagged & Removed by Nathaniel G. Moore
7/12/12: The Polygamist by Stacy Magner Barrett
7/13/12: Fingers by Stacy Magner Barrett
7/14/12: Hip Palm Flesh Tone
Leftovers: News from around the web
Sean Bishop over at H_NGM_N discusses the nature of online publishing, highlighting a selection of interesting online journals.
Speaking of online publishing, 3AM loses years of writing with one outage. The frightening implications for those of us involved with online publishing. The Guardian covers the story.
Recent contributor Joshua Ware has a new chapbook out! Be sure to pick it up from Slope Editions here.
iDreambooks: Rotten Tomatoes for Books. Because who really wants to read a full review anyway? Just give me a percentage please. But seriously, I think many of us have been waiting too long for this. Read more about it here.
Some terrible news about Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
Matvei Yanklevich and Marjorie Perloff spar a bit over Conceptual Poetry. Read the essay by Marjorie that set this off over at The Boston Review: Poetry on the Brink. Then head over to the Los Angeles Review of Books to read Matvei?s response: The Gray Area: An Open Letter to Marjorie Perloff. Marjorie Perloff responds: A Response to Matvei Yanklevich
The truth of how awesome it is to be a poet. I could spend a lifetime on this tumblr.
I wanted the weekend to start with this song, but it?s not a bad way to end the weekend either:
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