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Emily Warn

Outakes from Shanna Compton’s Podcast

Hope you caught Shanna Compton’s podcast on our site this week about the poetry blogosphere. Here are links to the poets and blogs she mentions in it (via her blog):
Reb Livingston’s blog Home-Schooled by a Cackling Jackal
“Retention” by Reb Livingston in Kulture Vulture
Her chapbook from Coconut
Flarf: Mainstream Poetry
Katie Degentesh’s book The Anger Scale
Combo Arts
“Life Is a Strain for Me Much of the Time” by Katie Degentesh (scroll down)

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