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A Winter Poem

24 Monday Dec 2012

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Bounty

by Robyn Sarah

Make much of something small.
The pouring-out of tea,
a drying flower’s shadow on the wall
from last week’s sad bouquet.
A fact: it isn’t summer any more.

Say that December sun
is pitiless, but crystalline
and strikes like a bell.
Say it plays colours like a glockenspiel.
It shows the dust as well,

the elemental sediment
your broom has missed,
and lights each grain of sugar spilled
upon the tabletop, beside
pistachio shells, peel of a clementine.

Slippers and morning papers on the floor,
and wafts of iron heat from rumbling radiators,
can this be all? No, look — here comes the cat,
with one ear inside out.
Make much of something small.

 

Taken From http://writersalmanac.publicradio.org/

Announcing The 2012 Atlantis Award Winner and Runner-Ups

14 Friday Dec 2012

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See all the poems

Francine Witte – Atlantis Award Winner

Breaking Sky

A piece of the sky breaks off
and falls into your coffee cup.

It makes you wonder how shabby
heaven might be getting and what will

it look like when you get there, if,
in fact, you do.  You spoon

the piece from your cup and hold
it between your fingers.  It is perfect
Click to finish the poem

 

 

A Thanksgiving Poem

21 Wednesday Nov 2012

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First Thanksgiving

BY SHARON OLDS

When she comes back, from college, I will see
the skin of her upper arms, cool,
matte, glossy. She will hug me, my old
soupy chest against her breasts,
I will smell her hair! She will sleep in this apartment,
her sleep like an untamed, good object,
like a soul in a body. She came into my life the
second great arrival, after him, fresh
from the other world—which lay, from within him,
within me. Those nights, I fed her to sleep,
week after week, the moon rising,
and setting, and waxing—whirling, over the months,
in a slow blur, around our planet.
Now she doesn’t need love like that, she has
had it. She will walk in glowing, we will talk,
and then, when she’s fast asleep, I’ll exult
to have her in that room again,
behind that door! As a child, I caught
bees, by the wings, and held them, some seconds,
looked into their wild faces,
listened to them sing, then tossed them back
into the air—I remember the moment the
arc of my toss swerved, and they entered
the corrected curve of their departure.

How to make a pocket-sized book

20 Tuesday Nov 2012

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Here is a great video with directions on how to make a pocket-sized book from the poets and writers website. If any one makes one post a picture of it so we can see.

National Book Awards Winners 2012

18 Sunday Nov 2012

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Check out the winners of this years national book awards

http://nationalbook.org/

Young People’s Literature: 
William Alexander
, Goblin Secrets
(Margaret K. McElderry Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing)

Poetry:
David Ferry, Bewilderment: New Poems and Translations
(University of Chicago Press)

Nonfiction:
Katherine Boo, Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity
(Random House)

Fiction:
Louise Erdrich, The Round House (Harper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers)

Poet’s Billow Editor Robert Evory Appears in The Baltimore Review

27 Saturday Oct 2012

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We wanted to recognize Robert Evory for his poem “Astronomers” that was just published in The Baltimore Review.

Atlantis Award Deadline Approaching!

13 Saturday Oct 2012

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On Monday, submissions for the Atlantis Award will officially close at midnight

The winning poem will be published on our website and be nominated for any national awards that they qualify for; the poet will be interviewed for the Poet’s Billow website and receive $100.

National Book Awards Finalists Announced: Poetry

11 Thursday Oct 2012

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Let’s support the 2012 National Book Award Finalists for Poetry. Find the rest at the National Book Award Website.

David Ferry, Bewilderment: New Poems and Translations (University of Chicago Press)

Cynthia Huntington, Heavenly Bodies (Southern Illinois University Press)

Tim Seibles, Fast Animal (Etruscan Press)

Alan Shapiro, Night of the Republic (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)

Susan Wheeler, Meme (University of Iowa Press)

Michelle Bonczek Wins Chapbook Contest

07 Sunday Oct 2012

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Just wanted to send out a congratulations to Michelle Bonczek, our poetry editor, mentor, and workshop leader here at The Poets Billow, for winner the Orange Monkey Chapbook contest with her manuscript The Art of the Nipple. 

Poetry at 100

07 Sunday Oct 2012

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