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Tod Marshall’s new anthology proves poetry alive in Washington (via Spokesman-Review)

For many readers, poetry can seem daunting, freighted with mistaken notions taught long ago by well-meaning but misguided English teachers: that what a poem says and what a poem means are always two different things, and it’s up to the reader to puzzle out the actual meaning; and that true poetry is an “elevated” art, … Continue reading Tod Marshall’s new anthology proves poetry alive in Washington (via Spokesman-Review)

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Pulitzer Prize-winning poet visits JMU for week-long seminar (via The Breeze)

College and high school teachers took turns behind the podium, interpreting award-winning poetry as the introverted author sat in his favorite spot — the middle of the crowd. JMU and the Furious Flower Poetry Center hosted a week-long seminar based on the works of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Yusef Komunyakaa. The week culminated Saturday with educators … Continue reading Pulitzer Prize-winning poet visits JMU for week-long seminar (via The Breeze)

Bookshop receives complaint about ‘rude and naughty poetry’ (via Coventry Telegraph)

Staff at a bookshop were surprised to get an anonymous letter complaining the poetry read out at fortnightly evening events is too rude. The unsigned letter arrived at the Tree House Bookshop on Wednesday. The letter posted to the shop in The Square, Kenilworth, says: “Please ask the owners to stop allowing rude and offensive … Continue reading Bookshop receives complaint about ‘rude and naughty poetry’ (via Coventry Telegraph)

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Hollie McNish: the politics and poetry of boyfriends, babies and breastfeeding (via Guardian)

Hollie McNish has stopped talking for a moment; this doesn’t happen much during the interview. I have just asked her why she thinks her “poetic memoir”, Nobody Told Me, recently won the Poetry Society’s Ted Hughes award (previous recipients include Kate Tempest and Alice Oswald). “I really don’t know,” she says after a brief pause, shrugging and … Continue reading Hollie McNish: the politics and poetry of boyfriends, babies and breastfeeding (via Guardian)

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Poetry on the National Stage (via Valley News)

Tracy K. Smith grew up in a house lined with books, an eclectic library that included dime-store mysteries, 19th-century novels, science fiction paperbacks, Shakespeare’s sonnets and Reader’s Digest Abridged Classics. It seemed vast to her as a child, but soon she’ll have full run of the world’s largest library: On Wednesday, Smith was named the … Continue reading Poetry on the National Stage (via Valley News)

Russell Simmons’ All Def Digital Gets Behind Spoken Word Documentary (via EURWeb)

Full Title: "Russell Simmons’ All Def Digital Gets Behind Spoken Word Documentary ‘Romeo is Bleeding’" All Def Digital and Russell Simmons have partnered with award-winning editor Jason Zeldes to executive produce Zeldes’ documentary feature directorial debut Romeo Is Bleeding, a stirring documentary that explores the power of spoken word poetry to save and elevate youth, in … Continue reading Russell Simmons’ All Def Digital Gets Behind Spoken Word Documentary (via EURWeb)

At 18, this L.A. high school poet often makes audiences go silent (via L.A. Times)

At 4 feet, 11 inches, Vanessa Tahay is what you might call a chaparrita. Her skin is dark, her accent is thick, and if you ask her, she will tell you these are the things she’s proudest of. Tahay is a poet, and at 18, considered among the best in the city. The high school … Continue reading At 18, this L.A. high school poet often makes audiences go silent (via L.A. Times)

7th grader uses poetry to tell girls: ‘You are good enough’ (via PBS)

Full Title: "Watch this 7th grader use slam poetry to tell girls: ‘You are good enough’ (via PBS)" When Olivia Vella’s seventh grade teacher asked every student to write a monologue on a topic about which they were passionate, Vella immediately knew what she wanted to say. She wanted to tell girls her age that … Continue reading 7th grader uses poetry to tell girls: ‘You are good enough’ (via PBS)

Book review: Wise, sassy poetry from Victorian Rhonda Ganz (via Vancouver Sun)

Full Title: "Book review: Surprising, wise, irreverent, sassy poetry from Victorian Rhonda Ganz (via Vancouver Sun)" Frequent, small loads of laundry | Poems | Rhonda Ganz (Mother Tongue Publishing) Whether from personal encounters, newspaper stories, memories or her quirky imagination, Rhonda Ganz’s poems create a fabulous wash day. Ganz is a poet and graphic designer … Continue reading Book review: Wise, sassy poetry from Victorian Rhonda Ganz (via Vancouver Sun)

Zodwa Nyoni’s shout-out to Yorkshire’s young voices (via Guardian)

Full Title: We are Leeds: slam poet Zodwa Nyoni's shout-out to Yorkshire's young voices Home is a complicated idea. The Yorkshire-based poet and playwright Zodwa Nyoni knows that better than many. Born in Zimbabwe and raised in Leeds, she spent her childhood between different countries and cultures. As she celebrates her adopted city in a … Continue reading Zodwa Nyoni’s shout-out to Yorkshire’s young voices (via Guardian)