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"Writing & Riding" this summer with Page

Page Lambert, formerly of Sundance, Wyo., has planned some great writing retreats for 2009. She also has a revamped web site, where you can find all sorts of info like
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"Writing & Riding" this summer with Page

Page Lambert, formerly of Sundance, Wyo., has planned some great writing retreats for 2009. She also has a revamped web site, where you can find all sorts of info like
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Robert Burns celebration at Casper College

This press release comes from Lisa Icenogle at Casper College: The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at Casper College will host the Second Annual Burns Dinner on Saturday, Jan. 24
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Here’s a little Christmas poem to warm your heart

American Life in Poetry: Column 195 by Ted Kooser, U.S. Poet Laureate 2004-2006. “Here is a poem, much like a prayer, in which the Michigan poet Conrad Hilberry asks for
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Here's a little Christmas poem to warm your heart

American Life in Poetry: Column 195 by Ted Kooser, U.S. Poet Laureate 2004-2006. “Here is a poem, much like a prayer, in which the Michigan poet Conrad Hilberry asks for
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Poetry returns to presidential inauguration

After a long hiatus, poetry will return to the inauguration of the American president. The Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies announced today that Elizabeth Alexander, a prize-winning poet who
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Dec. 31 deadline for WyoPoets’ chapbook

From a press release:WyoPoets seeks submissions for its 2009 members-only chapbook. Anyone can enter by becoming a member when sending in the submission form. Constance Brewer will serve as editor
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Dec. 31 deadline for WyoPoets' chapbook

From a press release:WyoPoets seeks submissions for its 2009 members-only chapbook. Anyone can enter by becoming a member when sending in the submission form. Constance Brewer will serve as editor
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Call for entries: Paddlefish

Paddlefish magazine is interested in poetry (3–5 poems), short/short fiction (2,500 words or less), graphic fiction, nonfiction (10,000 words or less), illustrated essays, graphic memoir, and narrative documentary photography in
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Poetry for a snowy day

American Life in Poetry: Column 193 BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE, 2004-2006 The first two lines of this poem pose a question many of us may have thought about:
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