• Beltway Poetry Quarterly is an English-language, online literary magazine based in Washington, D.C., United States. (wikipedia.org)
  • Beltway Poetry Quarterly has published poems and essays on poets with strong regional ties. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Washington Post has called Beltway Poetry Quarterly "a poetry journal with a yen for things Washingtonian" and writes, "These days a tasty verse morsel is just a mouse click away, thanks to Beltway. (wikipedia.org)
  • Beltway Poetry Quarterly authors have won "Best of the Net" awards, and the journal has been supported by grants from the DC Commission on the Arts and the Humanities Council of Washington, DC. (wikipedia.org)
  • Beltway Poetry Quarterly is an award-winning online literary journal and resource bank that originated in Washington, DC and the surrounding Mid-Atlantic region. (beltwaypoetry.com)
  • 2020) poetry and code uncannily appear one and the same. (digitalhumanities.org)
  • is "code that generates a work of electronic literature, or rather code that is a work of electronic literature" [ Marino 2020 , 204] - a claim meant to disrupt and challenge traditional understandings of what "literature" and "poetry" are. (digitalhumanities.org)
  • Prismatik 2020 ] [1] - a traditionally-structured poem which is simultaneously a work of functional code and, when executed, a work of interactive fiction - is arguably even more provocative for the opposite reason: poetry and code uncannily appear one and the same, and thus the presumedly obvious wall between them is not easily located for tearing down or reinforcing. (digitalhumanities.org)
  • Her poems were included in The Mood of Narcissus and Poetry by Thirty Taiwan Poetesses . (poetrysky.com)
  • Mehigan's poems have appeared in many periodicals, including The New York Times, The New Yorker, Smithsonian, The Village Voice, The New Republic, and Poetry, which awarded him its 2013 Levinson Prize . (nomadiccoffee.com)
  • His writing has also been featured on Little Star Weekly, Poetry Daily , and The Writer's Almanac, and in anthologies such as Poetry: A Pocket Anthology (Penguin) and Bright Wings: An Illustrated Anthology of Poems about Birds (Columbia UP). (nomadiccoffee.com)
  • The new project focuses on the poetry of Willam Stafford, the reknowned American poet and author of some 20,000 poems. (newpages.com)
  • In the meantime, the official mainstream poems were practically nothing but rhymed slogans (epitomized in the Party-compiled Red Flag Ballads ), to which the so-called "Misty" poets (including such figures as Bei Dao and Yang Lian, known for their realistic yet allusive work) offered a loud and clear reaction after the Cultural Revolution, leading to an explosion of poetry in the 1980s. (lareviewofbooks.org)
  • He has his reservation not just about the mass production of poems, but also about the hackneyed poetics, pointing out its limited access to the real experience of the complex society and limited means to make a bland pot of poetry. (lareviewofbooks.org)
  • The winners and commended poems will receive first publication in Sentinel Literary Quarterly magazine. (seanocarolan.com)
  • The site was launched in 1996, becoming the original online resource for poems, poets' biographies, essays about poetry, and resources for K-12 teachers. (lu.se)
  • Puhak is the author of two poetry collections, the more recent of which, Guinevere in Baltimore (Waywiser Press, 2013) was selected by Charles Simic for the Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize. (beltwaypoetry.com)
  • JOSHUA MEHIGAN 's first book, The Optimist (Ohio UP), was a finalist for the 2004 Los Angeles Times Book Prize in Poetry and winner of the Hollis Summers Poetry Prize. (nomadiccoffee.com)
  • In 2011, Mehigan was awarded Poetry magazine's Editor's Prize for best feature article of the year. (nomadiccoffee.com)
  • She won the 2021 Sillerman First Book Prize for African Poets for her poetry collection Mummy Eaters (University of Nebraska Press, 2022) and was shortlisted for the 2019 Brunel International African Poetry Prize. (plough.com)
  • The quarterly was founded in 2000 by Washington poet Kim Roberts. (wikipedia.org)
  • Her translations have appeared in Poetry International Festival (Rotterdam, 2004), Manoa: Mercury Rising: Contemporary Poetry From Taiwan (2003), Frontier Taiwan: Modern Chinese Literature from Taiwan (Columbia University Press, 2001), The Poem and the World (Seattle, 1994) and Time Asia , (October 23, 2000). (poetrysky.com)
  • For a more extensive list of poets featured in the quarterly, see the archives section of The Beltway Poetry Quarterly's official site. (wikipedia.org)
  • Every other year, Beltway Poetry publishes a special literary history issue, with tributes, interviews, and essays on influential poets who have lived or worked in Washington, DC. (wikipedia.org)
  • Find details about every creative writing competition-including poetry contests, short story competitions, essay contests, awards for novels, grants for translators, and more-that we've published in the Grants & Awards section of Poets & Writers Magazine during the past year. (pw.org)
  • That one of the poets many of us saw as showing a promising future in our small poetry pond. (poetrypotion.com)
  • He is a workshop instructor for Brooklyn Poets , a literary nonprofit, and a faculty member of Poetry by the Sea: A Global Conference , and has served as a visiting writer at schools including Amherst College, Johns Hopkins, and Goethe University Frankfurt. (nomadiccoffee.com)
  • With comments from the poets themselves offering insights into their work, The Best American Poetry 1997 delivers the startling and imaginative writing that more and more people have come to expect from this prestigious series. (simonandschuster.com)
  • He is the author of a chapbook of poetry, Five Functions Defined on Experience: For Jay Wright (2021), and his work has appeared or is forthcoming in Poetica , Dreich , and Maximus . (plough.com)
  • It refers to a spoken performance with literary and theatrical elements and it can easily take the form of either story-telling or poetry. (fmq.fi)
  • Poetry, Literary criticism and history, Novellas/Short stories. (encyclopedia.com)
  • S entinel Literary Quarterly Short Story Competition (January, 2010). (sentinelpoetry.org.uk)
  • Sentinel Literary Quarterly Short Story Competition has been introduced to encourage and reward quality short fiction writing, create and sustain awareness about the publication and if by any chance a small financial margin is achieved at the end of each competition, that will go back into producing the magazine and help keep it a free-to-read publication. (sentinelpoetry.org.uk)
  • The top stories will receive first publication in the January 2010 issue (Vol.3 No.2) of Sentinel Literary Quarterly (SLQ). (sentinelpoetry.org.uk)
  • A pamphlet of 6 to 10 stories fed by the competition titled Champion Stories - Top stories from the Sentinel Literary Quarterly Short Story Competition (January 2010) Compiled & Edited by Unoma Azuah will be published and all included authors will receive 1 Free contributor's copy each. (sentinelpoetry.org.uk)
  • Roughly speaking, modern poetry in the vernacular Chinese ( baihua ) originated with the May 4th Movement in total rebellion against traditional poetry in the classic Chinese ( wenyan ). (lareviewofbooks.org)
  • In 2019, the instructor of documentary poetry at Duke University's Center for Documentary Studies became the first African American poet laureate for the state of North Carolina, and only the third woman to hold the honor. (yesmagazine.org)
  • The poem "In Memory," generally seen as the milestone for the living language poetry, revolves around a son's reveries, partially in monologue, partially in dialogue to a silent listener. (lareviewofbooks.org)
  • Congratulations to winner Bruce Bennett for his poem "Stopping by with Flowers" and to finalists Sherry Shenoda for "Sugarcane Memories" and Eric T. Racher for "Sonnet addressed to George Oppen, Arlington National Cemetery," all published in Plough Quarterly No. 32: Hope in Apocalypse . (plough.com)
  • The journal publishes a Poetry News page, updated monthly, with new book and journal releases, calls for entries, and area readings. (wikipedia.org)
  • OASIS publishes contemporary poetry and short fiction, and endeavours to present a large amount of work by each author. (poetrymagazines.org.uk)
  • Collections of her poetry Wings Toward Sunlight was published by Mosaic Press in 2011 and Inhaling the Silence was published in 2013. (poetrysky.com)
  • Bennett is the author of ten full-length collections of poetry and more than thirty poetry chapbooks. (plough.com)
  • Poetry is reductionism at its most powerful, cutting away everything from an image except the content of a few words, but leaving its complexity intact. (nonprofitquarterly.org)
  • I examine two works that play off of this technique in different ways: Nick Montfort's Taroko Gorge, a poetry generator which uses random generation to distill the essence of its object's possibility, and the action role-playing game Torchlight, which attempts to elevate chance beyond a mere gameplay mechanic and toward an ethic. (digitalhumanities.org)
  • SEL focuses on four fields of British literature in rotating, quarterly issues: English Renaissance, Tudor and Stuart Drama, Restoration and Eighteenth Century, and Nineteenth Century. (lu.se)
  • She was an editor Vineyard Poetry in Taiwan, currently she works with Epoch Poetry Quarterly . (poetrysky.com)
  • It has meant live readings of James Baldwin each month at a Raleigh bookstore and doing poetry readings at community colleges, public libraries, community centers, and yes, even Biscuitville . (yesmagazine.org)
  • Now celebrating its tenth anniversary, The Best American Poetry is the one indispensable volume for readers eager to follow what's new in poetry today. (simonandschuster.com)
  • The winners were announced at a livestreamed event with Rhina P. Espaillat and Plough poetry editor A. M. Juster. (plough.com)
  • This Blog is mainly about creative writing,writing competitions, writing contests, poetry contests,poetry competitions, writing quotes and other useful writing information. (seanocarolan.com)
  • That is, I have brought together some of the history of our state through poetry and essay as a reflection of the multi-cultural nature of this place and the changes that have occurred over the centuries. (outlawpoetry.com)
  • New and featured poetry in translation. (arablit.org)
  • Born in Shanghai, China, Qiu Xiaolong published poetry, translation and criticism in Chinese before he went to the United States as a Ford Foundation Fellow. (lareviewofbooks.org)
  • additionally must be read with the kind of care and attention that a scholar of poetry and an experienced player of interactive fiction must use. (digitalhumanities.org)
  • The poetry that I have been fortunate enough to read has made it difficult each time to choose a winner. (trailerparkquarterly.com)
  • When she wasn't at a poetry reading, she was attending a local music event, or at the movie theatre, or at home, reading many of her thousands of books she had to have read in her lifetime. (trailerparkquarterly.com)
  • I also read a great amount of Finnish poetry," Hertell says. (fmq.fi)
  • In 2004 the quarterly featured a "Wartime Issue" covering poetic responses to the Iraq War. (wikipedia.org)
  • Daniel Sperry , a quirky 59-year-old cellist, composer and spoken word artist, from Ashland, Oregon has recently received permission through the Permissions Company of Mount Pocono, PA, on behalf of the William Stafford Family Trust, to undertake a musical body of work with the poetry of William Stafford, America's first poet laureate, as its centerpiece. (newpages.com)
  • Stafford would have been 100 this year, and his poetry is being celebrated all over the world. (newpages.com)
  • as a rich example of how poetry, programming, and interactive fiction can be intertwined if not blurred in a single text and to act as a catalyst for generative discussions about the overlapping and intertwining of natural languages, programming languages, creative writing, and coding. (digitalhumanities.org)
  • Fiction and creative nonfiction fall under the art of storytelling, while poetry for him is more of a study of language, an art form in itself. (californiastatepoetrysociety.com)
  • While supplies last, all non-bundle subscriptions to McSweeney's Quarterly come with our official collector's edition enamel pin! (mcsweeneys.net)
  • I started writing poetry after I turned 35, in Canada, to perfect my grasp of English (Polish is my native tongue) and bury my émigré sorrows in a deluge of words. (californiastatepoetrysociety.com)
  • However, she is not doing a poetry recital in the traditional sense of the term. (fmq.fi)
  • The traditional poetry happenings often feel dreadfully dull. (fmq.fi)
  • Daniel's mission is to bring that sense of connection that the world needs now, through music and great poetry, sung and played by vibrant, masterful musicians. (newpages.com)
  • Daniel recently completed 200 concerts in living rooms around the country, traveling solo in his 200 Toyota Sienna van, couchsurfing along the way, sharing his original cello music and the poetry of Rumi, Hafiz, David Whyte, William Stafford and others. (newpages.com)
  • The group arranges jam sessions where poetry and music are often combined in unexpected ways. (fmq.fi)
  • After seeing how Arto Melleri and Teemu Hirvilampi combined poetry and music in their projects, Hertell wanted to write poetry that was to be performed with musical accompaniment. (fmq.fi)
  • There were no events where poetry and music could be combined. (fmq.fi)
  • Daniel's goal is to make great poetry available as a performance art in a fun, beautiful, entertaining setting that can be enjoyed by an audience of all ages. (newpages.com)