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Thursday, October 9, 2008

October Poem of the Month: Resurrection, by Amy George

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. Resurrection , by Amy George I don’t remember when you grew wings… when they flared out from your back above the stab wounds now only scar...
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Monday, September 22, 2008

Poem of the Month, by Didi Menendez

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. The poem of the month for Thirteen Blackbirds is entitled, His Left Eye , a visually evocative poem by Didi Menendez, poet, publisher, and...
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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Three Poems in Denver Syntax

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I've got three poems in Denver Syntax, a pretty hot literary journal. Click here and then click on poems: Syntax
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Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Heat in Poetry, An Essay

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. What is a poem? What makes a poem a good poem? Mark Flanagan, a contemporary poet and savvy free-lance writer, provides an excellent and...
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Thursday, September 4, 2008

Winner, Poem of the Month for August: Rae Pater

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. I'm proud to present Thirteen Blackbird's Poem of the Month for August, a compact and highly charged poem by Rae Pater. Rae’s po...
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Thursday, August 28, 2008

Update

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. Just to let you know, I'm alive and well... just doing a lot of traveling, writing and not really on the web this past month. Check o...
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Monday, July 21, 2008

Winner, Poem of the Month: Pris Cambpell

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. I'm very happy to present a brilliant poem to you by Pris Campbell, an accomplished poet with a long list of published poems. Her poe...
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Edward Nudelman's latest collection, "Thin Places," is forthcoming from Salmon Poetry in 2020/21. His second full-length poetry collection, “Out of Time, Running,” was published by Harbor Mountain Press in Dec., 2014 and reached SPD bestseller status in its first month (3rd place). The first poem in the book was nominated for a Puschart Prize. "What Looks Like an Elephant" was published by Lummox Press, 2011 and was runner for Indie Lit Poetry Book of the Year for 2011. "Night Fires," semifinalist for the Journal Award, was published by Pudding House, 2009. His poems have appeared in Chiron Review, Evergreen Review, Valparaiso Review, Ampersand, Syntax, Atlanta Review, OCHO, Mipoesias, Plainsongs, and many others. He was finalist in the 2019 Atlanta Review Poetry Contest. "Edward Nudelman’s delicious use of math and science language and metaphors combined with his sense of humor and seemingly limitless curiosity…and the sheer loveliness of so many lines…make this a book to re-read, to share with friends and family, and to return to for inspiration, discovery, comfort, and fun."−April Ossmann former director of Alice James Books.
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