Poetry workshop: Skin
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Rachael Boast discovers some ingenious responses to this month's exercise,
and offers some radical feedback
The six poems I settled on for a detailed res...
Catherine Wagner’s Recent Male Intervention Decision
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Don’t know if you’ve checked out Flying Object’s feature, It’s My Decision
(“A series featuring a poem, story, or visual art by somebody”), but today
is th...
(another) very short story;
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A recent British documentary on the Battle of Quebec and the Plains of
Abraham opens with tales of British might and French near-dominance of most
of what...
Sleepers
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One of my earliest poems, *Sleepers* was, I seem to recall, first published
in the Times Literary Supplement. It later appeared in my first poetry
collecti...
Escape Artists by Rachel Richardson
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The institution looms huge and wide the first morning I approach it, in
2002—the Southern Michigan Correctional Facility in Jackson was one of the
larges...
What She Said: The All Women Writers Issue
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*SENTENTIA 4*
* What She Said: The All Women Writers Issue*
164 pages
edited by Paula Bomer, Amy King and Jen Michalski
$10 (+$2 shipping)
Includi...
New Rules For Tipping at the Airport Hilton
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Tip the guy opening the door because he doesn’t wear a hat.
Tip the beautiful woman waiting with you at the elevator
because she found your wallet beside the...
On the feast of Saint Daniel
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December 11, 2011 was a day not missed by many Geoffrey Hill readers in
London. Hill gave a poetry reading at Southbank Center that featured poems
from *C...
Other people’s poems
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Joey Connolly, currently interning at Carcanet and also one of the editors
of the gorgeously named new poetry/arts magazine Kaffeeklatsch (click here
to vi...
Catching Up with Rimbaud
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Recently finished a short bio of Arthur Rimbaud by Edmund White, which led
me to check out the Steinmetz biography. Wildly entertaining. And now i
want to ...
Recent Publications of Reginald Shepherd's Work
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I suppose I should have publicized these a bit earlier, but I don't always
have it completely together lately. In any case, there have been a number
of pub...
THE COMPLETE POETRYPOLITIC
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Click on the following poets and works to revisit the words and the voices
featured from September 15th through November 4th, 2008: Day 1 • Monday,
Septemb...
The Coming of the Wopoli
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The Verb have done a wonderful job of my short play, The Coming of the
Wopoli, available online for the next 6 days, broadcast on Radio 3 last
night.I’ve a...
Jennifer Kilgore-Caradec teaches English at the University of Caen and the Institut Catholique in Paris. She is co-editor of "La poésie de Geoffrey Hill et la modernité" (L'Harmattan, 2007).
Her research interests include Contemporary Poetry, American Literature, especially Literature in conjunction with Memory, History, Religion, and War.