Other Voices, Other Rooms
News and information on what’s going on in the fiction, nonfiction, and poetry world outside the upstate New York region.
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News and information on what’s going on in the fiction, nonfiction, and poetry world outside the upstate New York region.
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News and information on what’s going on in the fiction, nonfiction, and poetry world outside the upstate New York region.
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News and information on what’s going on in the fiction, nonfiction, and poetry world outside the upstate New York region.
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Two poems – For the Girl with my Dead Girlfriend’s Name” and “Where Do People Go When They Die?” – by Long Beach, CA poet Kevin Ridgeway.
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There is a lot going on in the world of spoken word and poetry on the web. Here are a few of the articles that caught my eye this week.
There is a lot going on in the world of spoken word and poetry on the web. Here are a few of the interesting things that caught my eye this week.
There is a lot going on in the world of spoken word and poetry on the web. Here are a few of the articles that caught my eye this week.
There is a lot going on in the world of poetry and spoken word, especially on the web. Here are the stories that caught my eye this week.
Poetry and spoken word are all around us. On a stage, in a bookstore, and even at a subway station. Here are a few articles that caught my eye this week.
Your weekly look at poetry and spoken word around the web starting with a story about CT poets that we have had the opportunity to work with.
Poetry and spoken word are getting a lot of attention in the news all over the country. Here are a few articles that caught our eye this week on the web.
Over the past couple of weeks we have told you about the a series of interviews that the The College of Saint Rose has on their English Blog. So far they have interviewed local poets Carolee Sherwood and Carol Jewell. This week the “What We Talk About When We Talk About Writers” (WWTAWWTAW) series continues with poet Jacqueline Kirkpatrick, who