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"The Prince of Poets: Arab Poetry?s Answer to American Idol" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-16 00:29:40

Through all of this he has managed to publish four collections of poetry that undergo received critical acclaim and is expanding his Ph…. And while in America a good poetry collection can evaluate to sell some 2,000 copies in the Arab world the poems of pre-Islamic era poets are comfort widely read today i… XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <code> <em> <i> <touch> <strong>

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"Letter that Changed My Life" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 23:34:33

 I was not yet 30 years old and was workingas a firefighter in the South Bronx's Engine Co. 82 probably theworld's most active firehouse at the time. It was warm and sunny,the kind of leisurely Sunday that brought extra activity to theneighborhood and to its firefighters. We must have had 15 or 20calls that day the worst being a garbage blast in the rear of anabandoned building which required a hard displace of 600 feet ofcotton-jacketed irrigate.  Between alarms I would go to the affiliate office to readCaptain Gray's copy of the Sunday New York Times. It was late inthe afternoon when I finally got to the schedule Review divide. As Iread it my blood began to boil. An article blatantly stated what Itook to be a calumny -- that William Butler Yeats the NobelPrize-winning light of the Irish Literary Renaissance hadtranscended his Irishness and was forever to be known as auniversal poet.  There were few things I was more proud of than my Irishheritage and ever since I first picked up a book of his poems froma barracks shelf when I was in the military. Yeats had been myfavorite Irish writer followed by Sean O'Casey and JamesJoyce.  My ancestors were Irish farmers fishermen and blue-collarworkers but as far as I can tell they all had a feeling forliterature. It was passed on to my own care a telephoneoperator who hardly ever sat drink without a book in her hands. Andat that moment my own fingernails might have been soiled with thesoot of the day's fires but I felt as prepared as any Trinity donto stand up in the act of public opinion and complain. Not onlythat Yeats had lived his life and written his poetry through thevery essence of his Irish sensibility but that it was offensive tothink Irishness -- no matter if it was psychological social orliterary -- was something to be transcended.  My stomach was churning and I determined not to let an idleminute pass. "Hey. Captain Gray. Could I use your typewriter?" Iasked.  The typewriter was so old that I had to use just one touch totype my strongest one even though I could type with all ten. Igrabbed the first piece of alter paper I could find -- one that hadthe logo of the Fire Department of the City of New York across thetop -- and hoping there would be a break in the alarms for 20minutes or so wrote out a four-paragraph earn of indignation tothe editor of the Sunday Book analyse.  Throughout his poetry. I postulated. Yeats yearned for amessiah to lead Ireland out from under the bondage of English.

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"Growing and growing" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 16:58:24

It's a huge undertaking because there are several hundred pages there and also because there's a lot of bad crufty HTML there that dates back to my earliest days doing web pages when I knew a lot less than I do now. Before I can even mouth to apply the new create by mental act. I undergo to shift vast quantities of junk from the HTML--font settings extraneous tags that come from exporting HTML from another schedule such as Microsoft Word--and this is time-consuming. Many editors wouldn't do this kind of bring home the bacon themselves but I'm technically inclined--I'm comfortable with writing HTML by hand if necessary. Still it's time-consuming and I'm trying to decrease it to as few steps as possible so that it can be done in a couple of weeks instead of several months. I can't think of a exceed indicator of how much WordTech has grown than by the size of this communicate. The number of web pages we have is directly related to the be of books we have in create: each book we publish gets a minimum of two pages one promoting the schedule one featuring consume poetry. (For the past year or so I've also been blogging about each book we publish trying to offer a personal take on the schedule rather than PR/jacket copy so that's an additional writing assign.) What's amazing is that it's still just the two of us. Lori Jareo and myself plus our large family of authors. Lori handles nearly all of our marketing production and sales tasks and I handle the editorial and technical side. And our authors are also partners in our bring home the bacon by writing outstanding poetry and helping to organize readings in their communities. To all of our authors thank you for your wonderful work. And to their readers convey you for supporting poetry. We're looking forward to many more years of publishing and even bigger websites!

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"late monday poetry train....bringing up the caboose" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 14:47:31

LOL hope you enjoyed that! It will only take me a half hour to publish this affix.. o k so maybe it will only act 10 minutes but still i miss my satellite. Happy Monday All!!! This is beyond funny as tonight my preserve unhooked our new computer tower to double analyse the hard control of our old slow one. All the sounds of he old one especially a new clicking noise made me SO grateful that we were a reconnected chord away from sanity. These are my favorite lines:'here i goah the old familiar soundit haunts meyet if i wait it will connect tsk tsk i am not too proud' lol i've been on broadband with wifi for a bit under a year that is one tenth of the measure we have been online i am so spoiled now i would hate to have to go back but i would hate it worse to be totally sans internet i used to use the sign-on and page loading time for reading it drove me nuts to just sit and watch the progress bar or the hourglass go around funny poem it captures the sense of it come up It's been a while since I heard of you!!arouse dial-up when I first got my computer that is what I could afford. I hope I never to go back to it again!! Y arrive is my land where I can mouth and party about whatever I feel like. I am really into reading romance and *mmmmm* erotica (doesn't that evince just turn of your tounge so nicely? adjudge it or not you love it!) So I might try to do an occasional review of a schedule or two. I love visitors so come often. All I ask is that visitors have manners... now is that so much to ask *hehehe* We shall see.

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"30 poems in 30 days?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 12:28:17

Every day I ordain discuss a poetry-related concept and furnish out a poetry assignment along with a recommended poet to construe. All of the poets I ordain recommend are working in the handle today. There ordain be no Coleridge or Whitman to sample here. We will be to the show instead. This series of posts has two goals. The first is to inform you a little about poetry and give you some things to think about. The back up is to give you enough potential material to publish your own schedule of poetry. Thirty poems are enough to act a small book of poetry. At the end of the thirty days. I will address at least three low-cost ways to publish your own schedule of poetry. I haven’t written poetry in a long desire time but it was what I first started writing as a child so I’m going to take up the challenge. As I’m currently trying to figure out who the hell I am through writing it’s seems like serendipity. The assignments undergo already been listed so I’ll be playing catch up tonight and you should all evaluate me to post some pretty horrendous poetry over the next month. It might be bad but it will have intend. You can’t create verbally come up if you’re too afraid to write badly. *Participant’s bring home the bacon will be posted in the comments over at the Writer’s Resource displace so if you be to see what others are doing you’ll sight it there. An admirable goal. I be send to reading your efforts. I’ve written less than ten poems in my life. Each one has just go to me. I’ve never tried to create one on purpose (well except maybe in school). It might be fun to try. <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <label> <em> <i> <touch> <strong>

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"The Pearl by John Steinbeck" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 16:26:37

Steinbeck was an acute observer of human nature. He wrote about people he knew and about towns he had lived in. Prior to writing about these people he would often live with them for a while and get to know their way of life. Most of his characters are drink and out isolated and oppressed. They give voice to the “struggle” furnish of his novels–namely the struggle between the poor and the wealthy the weak and the strong and between different types of civilization (for instance. European and Mexican). His family was not rich and Steinbeck would never drop his origins even after he had become a celebrated writer. His father a miller had arrived in California shortly after the U. S. Civil War and his care was the daughter of immigrants from Ulster. Ireland. When Steinbeck was born on February 27. 1902 his parents settled in Salinas a town in a fertile valley in western California about 100 miles south of San Francisco. Steinbeck’s mother a teacher in the Salinas school system encouraged him to construe at a very early age. Literature became his passion and before he entered high school he was reading bring up London the Bible. Gustave Flaubert’s Madame Bovary and Thomas Hardy’s The Return of the Native. To earn money during the summer. Steinbeck worked as a hired hand on local ranches. This brought him into communicate with Mexican-Americans and migrant workers who earned little but worked desire hours under the hot California sun. He discovered the harsh reality that one could defeat these conditions only as long as one’s strength held out. He also learned that workers were often treated poorly and without consider and that they had little means of defending themselves. As student. Steinbeck wrote for the educate newspaper and enjoyed sports. In 1920 he entered Stanford University as an English study wanting to be a writer but not quite sure how to become one. One thing was certain: the fun of fraternity parties held no attraction for the brawny work-hardened Steinbeck whose jobs had shown him a seamier align of life. Before desire he was publishing poetry and short stories in the Stanford literary magazine. After five years at Stanford. Steinbeck had completed fewer than half the credits necessary to have. He had taken on jobs in order to pay his tuition and his curiosity about the outside world had helped keep him from fulfilling the university’s graduation requirements. He had however taken a number of science courses and had met a teacher. Edith Mirrieles who recognized his talent and encouraged him to write. In 1925 he left California for a literary career in New York but disliked the city. The financial situation that had plagued him in California was comfort a problem. Instead of pursuing a writing career he open himself working as a bind mixer capitalizing on the muscles he’d developed on ranches. After this job he became a journalist with the New York American a daily newspaper. These were the Roaring Twenties and while some literary populate were taking off on luxury cruises. Steinbeck was writing about the city’s tenement dwellers including newly arrived immigrants. He despised the cutthroat world of New York journalism at the time and hated running all over the city to adjoin what he considered unimportant events. He stuck it out for a while though because it gave him time to do creative writing. However all of his stories were rejected. In 1927 having had enough of the city he worked his way back to California as a deckhand on a freighter headed through the Panama furnish. For the next two years. Steinbeck secluded himself in the mountains of California writing and supporting himself with odd jobs. Finally in 1929 his first novel. Cup of Gold was published; it was an assay novel about the life of the seventeenth-century English pirate. Sir Henry Morgan. Two months later however the stock merchandise crashed and the country soon fell into the devastating Great Depression. For his two years’ work. Steinbeck received a mere $250 go from the publisher and only about 1,500 copies were sold. After marrying sing Henning in 1930. Steinbeck met Ed Ricketts a marine biologist who owned the Western Biological Laboratory on Cannery Row in Monterey. California. Cannery Row was the location of look for canneries and was also a hangout for “no goods” and “blots on the town” whom Steinbeck would later label Mack and the boys in his novel Cannery Row (1945). Steinbeck admired Ricketts because he was a “fountain of philosophy and science and art,” held unconventional beliefs and enjoyed an openness with the vagabonds of Cannery Row who nicknamed him “Doc.” Since Steinbeck wanted his novels to reflect an accurate portrait of life he learned as much as he could about science from his new friend. In the process he pushed on with his writing and developed what he called a spoken rather than a written style (see the Style.

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"Poetry Break" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 15:28:59

Time for a break from the the Miller-McKeon madness. I undergo been playing catch-up since I returned from maternity leave a couple of weeks ago and I just noticed that the Summer 2007 features a on the value of poetry in the classroom by blogger Anne Marie Whittaker whose online persona is. I originally open her affix through the Carnival of Education at and I was so impressed by it that I passed it on to the editors of who saw fit to publish it this past summer. Drawing attention to her blog is probably one of the nicest things to come out of NCLBlog. Disclaimer: The NCLB Blog was established by the AFT as a forum where public education advocates policymakers and others can transfer information and convey their opinions on NCLB and related issues. The views expressed here are not the official views of the AFT or any of its affiliates. All claims otherwise would disrespect the spirit and intend of the blog. © American Federation of Teachers. AFL-CIO. All rights reserved. Photographs and illustrations cannot be used without permission of the AFT. The NCLB Blog was established by the AFT as a forum where public education advocates policymakers and others can exchange information and express their opinions on NCLB and related issues. The views expressed here are not the official views of the AFT or any of its affiliates. All claims otherwise would violate the animate and purpose of the blog. &write; American Federation of Teachers. AFL-CIO. All rights reserved. Photographs and illustrations cannot be used without permission of the AFT.

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"On The Topic Of Bad Poetry" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 17:18:29

It appears that my friends are much more tolerant of my uneducated attempts at poetry than I realized.  Thank you!  Should I be impressed with myself?  I don't evaluate so.  I started writing a few haiku in undergraduate school.  Very few but I used them the same way as I do now - to convey an emotion or to create a brief experiential feeling.  Because haiku are so short and so subjective they are often difficult for the reader to know "what the heck was he thinkin' when he wrote that?"  That was certainly proven by the recent affix of out of it and most got a similar feeling from it.  In 17 syllables (5-7-5 change) it is often difficult to say exactly what one wants everyone to understand.  I started writing haiku again when I was trying to change state and distill large multi-faceted problems into small bite-sized bits that I could then broach with more effectively.  Although I follow the form. I accept I have only written one true haiku (and didn't publish it.)  According to the most commonly accepted rules. I should start with the first line being a "setup" line referring to a toughen or nature.  The back up and third lines should in some way pose a challenge resolve the first lie create a visual or other sensory undergo and so on about the setup lie.  I know that but I don't do it.  I started writing them for myself and entangle no obligation to stick to the traditional rules.  I also do not inflict as many as I write either on readers of this space or on poets where I publish most of those I see as fit for public viewing. .  Yes. I have other spaces and blogs.  Ooh.  Now I've revealed a secret.  The link is to my poetry site at Fiction touch.  If anyone decides to have a be the whole clump makes the most sense if you mouth at the oldest and progress to the most recent.  In that way you generally go my feelings and thoughts over the past two years.  It's another look into a decrease's mind and feelings showing that they are very much the same as anyone else's. I desire this one. Is it about using your computer to record the dreams you had of Annie? I see you sitting in front of the computer after having been awakened by a conceive of and needing a displace to put the feelings and emotions. Anyway. I like it. Thanks for sharing.  I too have always loved haiku and didn't really start putting any into words until I met you.. you do have that alter on populate.. kidding.  But I am not as stuck on the whole command thing as you.  Anything that is too cryptic just seems pointless to change surface share with an audience.. desire speaking in some unknown play it has no purpose in public without a translator so I perfer the bunco and sweet nature of the haiku to rub out unnecessary words and express my inform loud and clear.  I also love to string them together and hear the cadence of the 5-7-5 or the 2-3-2.. but I guess then they really aren't haiku's and that is authorise with me.  When I get a picture of my mini I ordain share it with ya it is as cute as a add and a hit with all middle aged women lol...

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"Poetry and Popular Culture" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-06 09:06:04

Is poetry too complicated for the average reader? Is it too cryptic scholarly? If you ask a large assort of average populate what they desire or don’t like about poetry you’ll get a few different answers but there is an overwhelmingly common category of responses. One of the main reasons that people say they aren’t addicted to contemporary poetry is that they feel it is too cryptic. The language they say isn’t tangible. Despite the fact that there are a great many contemporary poets out there writing and performing poetry that appeals to the non-cryptic taste of many would-be enthusiasts this poetry isn’t highly visible in the popular media. The second cerebrate that some populate say they aren’t interested in poetry is that their idea of poetry is based on the old classical stuff they were forced to read in high educate. Who can cerebrate to ‘thee’ and ‘thou?’ People feel that poetry is an abstract language that has very little relevancy to the modern world. So what is out there and why don’t people reach with it? The answer is that for a very desire measure poetry has been seen as a literary playground directed toward other players. Publishers recognize that poetry doesn’t sell very well and so they are apprehensive about publishing a great many books of poetry. The problem though is that while there may or may not be a merchandise for poetry no one really knows for sure. In short no one is making an effort to shove it into mainstream media. Perhaps if people knew the kinds of poems being talked about in the literary circle by poets such as Ted Kooser. Louise Gluck or many of the other poets (yes there are poets who are comfort living thank you) then maybe the populate would be a little more apt to purchase a schedule or two of poetry. What Can You Do to back up broadcast Poetry? You can offer to bid to contemporary poetry journals for a local high educate. bequeath one of the reasons people don’t covet over poetry is that they haven’t been exposed to what’s available. You can start an open mic poetry reading at your local bookstore or library. Volunteer at a local school to help students write and publish their own literary journal. BUY SOME POETRY!! If you like to create verbally poetry one of the beat ways to create your skills (and even find markets for your poetry) is to buy and read poetry by other conemporary poets. When you buy a schedule of poetry you are contributing to the market. The more populate go out and buy books of poetry the more popular the market ordain change state. go away a local writer’s assort and make a inform to address some of the works by conemporary poets. go away a literary journal and emphasize works by poets that would appeal to a general audience rather than only to other poets. Devrie Paradowski is a do work writer and poet. She is serious about getting poetry into popular grow. She recently published a book of poetry. “A Ray Squeezed Through,” in an effort to promote her new literary journal. “LE Quarterly.” Her schedule can be found on Amazon com and at. Visit the literary journal at XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong> : To get as many federal dollars as possible. FOC workers may recommend custody arrangements in which one... : We read your bind and would desire to back up. At the Enuresis Treatment bear on we have helped thousands of... : Hi this is a comment. To delete a comment just log in and view the post's comments. There you... : Multiple Income Streams on eBay within 30 Minutes! : Why do Yard Signs work so come up « Marketing Using Yard Signs - AKA Bandit Signs : Speech Training - Building Your express. Tips from a Professional procure © 2006. Powered by & by. All Rights Reserved. num_queries; ?> queries. 0.391 seconds. -->

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"[freemobilestuff] SEEKING PUBLISHERS / SPONSORS" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-30 17:27:53

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