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Arlene Ang’s poem “After the Flood” is now published in the Fall 2010 issue of Rougarou: An Online Literary Journal. Read the poem here. – – Arlene Ang’s poetry was published in issue #1 of Cha. ––
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Arlene Ang’s poem “Water” is featured in BLIP. Read it here. – – Arlene Ang’s poetry was published in issue #1 of Cha. – –
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Volunteers wanted for poetry/film project Tony Williams & Ira LIghtman are looking for volunteers to take part in a poetry/film project. They said: If you have a few minutes to spare and access to a phone with video recording, camcorder,…
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– Do you love trees? Tiziano Fratus has the perfect book for you. Tiziano’s new book HOMO RADIX: Appunti per un cercatore di alberi (Notes for a seeker of trees), written in Italian, is about old trees, in Italy, Europe and the…
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Poetry & Co hosts Rocco De Giacomo Time: 17 November · 19:00 – 22:00Location: RCHA Club (2nd Floor)193 Ontario Street,Kingston, ON [facebook event page] Rocco de Giacomo is a widely published poet whose work has most recently been accepted in the literary…
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– The first edition of >Language >Place blog carnival is now live and is hosted by BluePrintReview‘s editor Dorothee Lang on her blog Virtual Notes. According to Dorothee: this blog carnival crosses borders, reflects on (m)other tongues, tells city stories, delves…
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The ScholarsBald heads, forgetful of their sins,Old, learned, respectable bald headsEdit and annotate the linesThat young men, tossing on their beds,Rhymed out in love’s despairTo flatter beauty’s ignorant ear.All shuffle there, all cough in ink;All wear the carpet with their…
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This post was originally posted on 18th July, 2009. – Today we went shopping in the upmarket neighbourhood of Chelsea. Our first stop was the famous John Sandoe Bookstore. The store, which sells new books, is absolutely packed, much more…
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Picture source Last night we went to see Tribes (written by Nina Raine – Craig Raine‘s daughter) at the Royal Court. I was glad to finally get a chance to go to this near-legendary theatre, which is a leading spot…
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Benedict Cumberbatch (the new Sherlock) will be featured in Steven Spielberg’s film adaptation of War Horse (source). Today, the play is under the limelight again: in an Observer article, it is revealed that racism and bullying plague the production backstage. Horrible.My review…

