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Tag Archives: Poetry

Why Teaching Poetry Is So Important

13 Sunday Apr 2014

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Here is an excerpt from a great article in The Atlantic. Read the rest here.

Students who don’t like writing essays may like poetry, with its dearth of fixed rules and its kinship with rap. For these students, poetry can become a gateway to other forms of writing. It can help teach skills that come in handy with other kinds of writing—like precise, economical diction, for example. When Carl Sandburg writes, “The fog comes/on little cat feet,” in just six words, he endows a natural phenomenon with character, a pace, and a spirit. All forms of writing benefits from the powerful and concise phrases found in poems.

Deadline for The Bermuda Triangle Prize is Tuesday

30 Sunday Mar 2014

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Just a reminder that the deadline for The Bermuda Triangle Prize is this week, Tuesday April 1st. This is not an April Fool’s Joke. If you were planning on sending us some poems please do so soon. We are looking forward do reading your work! Click here for submission guidelines.

We’re also happy to announce that poet Larry Eby will be acting as the final judge.

 

Philosophy and the Poetic Imagination

26 Wednesday Mar 2014

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This is a great article in the New York Times from 2012. It’s a close look at language and how it works in our culture and in poetry.

Here is an enticing excerpt or you can go straight to this great article.

Here’s one striking puzzle: We speak and write with remarkably different aims.  We sometimes try to get clear on the facts, so we can reach agreement on how things are.  But we sometimes try to express ourselves so we can capture the uniqueness of our viewpoint and experiences.  It is the same for listeners: language lets us learn the answers to practical questions, but it also opens us up to novel insights and perspectives.  Simply put, language straddles the chasm between science and art.

Man Stabbed To Death In Russia For Saying Poetry Is Not Real Literature: Cops

19 Wednesday Mar 2014

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This is a great bit of weird news.

A Russian teacher stabbed his friend,
(According to the courts)
Because the man disparaged
Poems, RIA reports.

It started as a friendly chat
Last week, in the Urals.
The men were drunk, discussing books
Just gabbing like old pals.

Go to the Huff Post for the rest

Bermuda Triangle Prize Deadline Extended

16 Sunday Mar 2014

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We are extending the deadline fir the Bermuda Triangle Prize. Submissions will be accepted until April 1st. We have started reading submission and hope to have a winner announce by the middle of April.

The Bermuda Triangle Prize is given to three poems on a theme from up to three different poets.

Current Theme: Disappearance 

We are open to interpretations on the theme. It is up to you how literal or abstract you would like to play on the chosen theme.

Each winning poem will receive $50, for a total cash prize of $150. The poems will be published and displayed in the Poet’s Billow Literary Art Gallery and nominated for a Pushcart Prize. If the poet qualifies, the poem will also be submitted to The Best New Poets anthology.

Unlocking Your Inner Artist

13 Thursday Mar 2014

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This following article published by The Huffington Post reminds us what attitudes to take to the page to overcome creative anxiety. Along with William Stafford’s always good advice to “lower our standards,” the article has some other good ideas. A special thanks to poet Steven Blythe for pointing us to this article. Check it out:

You don’t have to be a famous painter or sculptor to sympathize with the pains of creative block. Whether it comes on like a giant smack in the face or creeps up on you like a shiver down your spine, we’ve all dealt with the woes of being stuck. You second guess yourself, you dance around ideas and you feel like progress is miles away, all while the joys of creating take a back seat to the pressures we associate with success.

19 Daily Habits Of Artists That Can Help Unlock Your Creativity

Deadline approaching for entries to the Bermuda Triangle Prize

07 Friday Mar 2014

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March 15th is the deadline to submit your poems to the Bermuda Triangle Prize.

The Bermuda Triangle Prize is given to three poems on a theme from up to three different poets.

Current Theme: Disappearance 

We are open to interpretations on the theme. It is up to you how literal or abstract you would like to play on the chosen theme.

Each winning poem will receive $50, for a total cash prize of $150. The poems will be published and displayed in the Poet’s Billow Literary Art Gallery and nominated for a Pushcart Prize. If the poet qualifies, the poem will also be submitted to The Best New Poets anthology.

Go to the website for full guidelines on how to submit.  https://thepoetsbillow.org/poetry-awards/bermuda-triangle-prize/

Or, go to our Literary Art Gallery to read the winners of the Atlantis Award and Pangaea Prize.

The Poet’s Billow, Poetrie, and Orange Monkey Press Reaing at AWP Seattle

15 Saturday Feb 2014

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reading flyerFor those who are going to the AWP conference in Seattle or for those who live in the area The Poet’s Billow is teaming up with Poetrie and Orange Monkey Press out of California to put on an awesome poetry reading. Also, we will buy you a drink! Hope to see you there.

March 1st

The Black Bottle
2600 1st Ave
Seattle, Washington 98121

Shrinking Women by Lily Myers

25 Saturday Jan 2014

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Announcing the 2013 Atlantis Award Winner

07 Saturday Dec 2013

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We are so happy to bring you the poems for the 2013 Atlantis Award. Big thanks to Mike Dockins who judged this year’s contest. He selected Lisa Summe‘s poem “Pilot You” as the winner. Please, go read it and the other fantastic poems by our finalists. 

https://thepoetsbillow.org/literary-art-gallary/2013-atlantis-award/

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Lisa SummeLisa Summe
Lisa Summe was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio and earned her BA and MA in English at the University of Cincinnati. Her poems have appeared in Fourth River, Mead, The Licking River Review, and others. This year she received honorable mention in the Jean Chimsky Poetry Prize and was nominated twice for a 2014 Pushcart Prize. Currently an MFA candidate in poetry at Virginia Tech, she lives in Blacksburg, Virginia with her very handsome cat, Ozzy.

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