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Tag Archives: Grace Curtis
A Wellspring of Poetry Happenings
Ohio Poetry Association Anthology Launch Party On April 16, at Bexley Library in Bexley, on the eastern edge of Columbus, the Ohio Poetry Association held the launch party and reading for its first anthology, Everything Stops and Listens, edited by … Continue reading
Posted in Books of poetry you should read, National Poetry Month, Poetry, Poetry Events, Poetry Readings, Poets I Really Like, Uncategorized, Writing Poetry
Tagged Andy Roberts, Borderlands Poetry Readings, Cathryn Essinger, Chuck Salmon, Concrete Poetry, David Baker, Erica DeWeese, George Bilgere, Grace Curtis, Kathy Fagan, launch party, literature, Main Street Books, Mark Hersman, Mark Sebastian Jordan, notable poets, Ohio Poetry Association, Ohio poets, Phyllis Lee, Poetry Events, Stephen Haven, Steve Abbott, wright memorial public library, writing
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Borderlands Reading
In mid-March, I was invited by Mark Sebastian Jordan, curator of the newly created monthly poetry event, Borderlands, at Main Street Books in Mansfield, Ohio, to read poetry along with Columbus poet, Andy Roberts. The event and the venue were … Continue reading
Five Unexpected Benefits of 30 Poems in 30 Days
This is the first year I’ve committed to writing a poem every day during National Poetry Month. So far so good! In the past, it has always felt a little gimmicky or forced. Now that I am doing it, it … Continue reading
The Inexplicable Math of Good Poetry
Article first appeared in Poet’s Quarterly, Summer 2012. I am at no loss for information about you and your family; but I am at a loss where to begin. – Demosthenes Recently, an editor of a well-known journal posted a message … Continue reading
Five Lessons from Ohio Poets
Sometimes, “sitting alone in a room and wrenching it out of yourself” as Jon Winokur wrote in the introduction to his book, Advice to Writers, is not enough. So, I jumped at the opportunity to go to the free—did I … Continue reading
All Poetry is Local…
Well, not really. That’s something that is true of politics according to former U.S. Speaker of the House Tip O’Neill. Actually poetry is international, universal, or possibly even galactic. I just used it as a title for this post because I … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry, Poetry Readings
Tagged David Garrison, Elizabeth Schmidt, eric blanchard, Erica DeWeese, Fred Kirchner, Geannine Geise, Grace Curtis, kathy austin, Leo Walter, literature, Matt Birdsall, Open Mic, Poetry, poetry readings, Steve Thompson, Things That Inspire, Wright Library Poets, wright memorial public library
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A Poem for Winter Solstice
We lost the tungsten stream through fracturing birch limbs as we scouted by road. And (now is the time and place to admit it) we were wrong. Wrong in the way a cat miscounts or a fish is fooled by … Continue reading
Weeding as a Source of Poetic Inspiration
I am pleased to have my poem, Weeding, currently featured in Repeat Poetry. It originally ran in Waccamaw Literary Journal. I like what Repeat Poetry does, which is to breathe new life to previously published work. It’s a site well worth following. The … Continue reading
On Being a First Reader for The Antioch Review: An Interview with Poet, Benjamin S. Grossberg
As assistant poetry editor for The Antioch Review, is it the job of Poet Benjamin S. Grossberg, along with another first reader, Melissa Berton, to read the poetry submitted to the journal. They advise poetry editor, Judith Hall, on poems for potential … Continue reading
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Tagged Benjamin S. Grossberg, Grace Curtis, Poetry, Poetry Journals, Submitting Poetry, The Antioch Review
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The Villanelle–A Poem Video
In preparation for the upcoming Midwest Writer’s Workshop, at which I will be privileged to get to work with poet, Kathleen Rooney, I was assigned an article to read on the villanelle form that we will be discussing. I’ve attempted villanelles before with … Continue reading
Posted in Craft in Poetry, Poem Video, Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged Grace Curtis, Poem Video, Poetry, Villanelle
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