I came across the following story a wee while ago – in New York City, there's a new Poets House, just by Rockerfeller Park. It looks like a lovely space, and if I ever had to visit NY it'd be high on my Must See list. I especially love the idea of having sensors in …
CPIT Summer School 2010 poetry courses
Finally, I have the details! (Although those of you who pay attention may have already noticed the list in the sidebar that appeared a couple of days ago …) There are three courses. All are being held at the CPIT main city campus (I don't know which room yet, sorry!), all run from 10 am …
Micro-review – James Longenbach, The Art of the Poetic Line
(I meant to blog about this one a month or so ago, but life took over.) The Art of the Poetic Line is part of what looks like a very interesting series of books from Graywolf Press. Called “The Art of __”, each focuses on a particular single issue to do with creative writing. In this …
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Planning Poetry Courses
I'm planning some poetry courses to pitch to CPIT, to run during next year. (Yes, I know you're still waiting for specifics about the Summer School courses. Soon, truly!) The thing that's stumping me at the moment is the matter of when to run them. Weekends, weeknights, mornings, afternoons, evenings … I genuinely have no …
