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- Introduction. GROFF, LAUREN // Ploughshares;Summer2015, Vol. 41 Issue 2, p6
An introduction is presented in which the editor discusses the content of the journal including literary story, translations, aesthetics, and personal visions.
- Introduction. SHAPIRO, ALAN; SLEIGH, TOM // Ploughshares;Spring2016, Vol. 42 Issue 1, px
An introduction is presented in which the editor discusses various reports within the issue including the style of poetry, poems and the poets.
- Radios. JACKSON, MAJOR // Ploughshares;Spring2013, Vol. 39 Issue 1, p7
The author reflects on his hobby of collecting vintage radios and on poetry's description as a dead technology. His collections include the Fisher Model 100 in the living room and a monochromatic powder blue Zenith in his bedroom. He relates the sadness he felt everytime he looks at the...
- KICKSHAWS. MORICE, DAVE // Word Ways: The Journal of Recreational Linguistics;Aug2013, Vol. 46 Issue 3, p181
This section offers language-related information. It presents an interview with literary hoax Joyce Holland on topics including poetry, hobbies, and language. It discusses recognition earned and translations done for the controversial poem "lighght," by Aram Saroyan. A reprint of the prose poem...
- From Where My Mother Sat (Poem). // Literary Cavalcade;Oct2004, Vol. 57 Issue 2, p24
This article presents information about the poetry of Meredith Weber. Meredith Weber lives in Boston, Massachusetts. Her hobbies include theater, forensics, and writing. She has been writing poetry since she was 7 years old. Weber's poem "From Where My Mother Sat" is presented in the article....
- Of iambs and meters. Newcomb, Amelia // Christian Science Monitor;4/21/98, Vol. 90 Issue 101, pB1
Discusses the impact of poetry on the author's life. United States Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky's archiving project; Memoirs of the author; Her difficulty learning how to analyze poetry; How the author came to write poetry.
- Publisher's Notes. Bosché, Phoebe // Raven Chronicles;2007/2008, Vol. 13 Issue 2, p65
An introduction is presented in which the editor tackles various topics within the issue including what it meant to be a citizen in a book by Dale Peterson and Jane Goodall, Elizabeth Myhr's selection of poetry, and Craig Van Riper's insightful poetic translations.
- Disruption, Hesitation, Silence. Gluck, Louise // American Poetry Review;Sep/Oct93, Vol. 22 Issue 5, p30
Discounts the issue of information as making a poem richer and debates that suggestion, the unsaid, the eloquent and deliberate silence are what makes a poem more powerful. Analysis of lyric poems; Idea of form; Danger of the expansive poem.
- Simply the best. // Campus Life;Sep94, Vol. 53 Issue 2, p48
Presents the winning poems in the 1994 `Campus Life' poetry contest. First place, Jessica K. Robertson, `Desert Rhythm'; Second place, Cooper Sanchez, `Mike'; Third place, Jennifer Nelson, `Stone'; Honorable mention, Amy Kinch, `Traffic Jam.'