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  • By Harriet StaffNovember 1, 2010

    "Things have been slow enough at dig­i­tal emu­nc­tion of late that I don’t expect it will sur­prise many of you to hear that I’ve decided to put this here web­site...

  • By Harriet StaffNovember 1, 2010

    Daisy Hay, the author of Young Romantics: The Tangled Lives of English Poetry's Greatest Generation, can trace her love of Brit lit back to her first reading of Jane Eyre...

  • By Harriet StaffNovember 1, 2010

    A couple of weeks ago, Harriet posted about Vanessa Place’s Twitter project, for which she’s tweeting all of Gone with the Wind, and compared it to Simon Morris’s Getting Inside...

  • By Harriet StaffOctober 31, 2010

    Doesn't your Halloween need some poetry? Or a visit to Edgar Allan Poe's undead wake?

  • By Harriet StaffOctober 30, 2010

    . . . you became a member at the Poetry Project? Even if you aren't in New York, the newsletter alone is worth it. Sign up here and...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffOctober 29, 2010

    Poem begins at 1:08 (though one could argue the whole thing is a poem, right?). Add this to the LeBron James Poetry Contest, and you've got the makings...

  • By Harriet StaffOctober 29, 2010

    Luv it up, people. Happy Halloween.

  • By Harriet StaffOctober 29, 2010

    Film site Indiewire has an investigation into doings this month on the treasure trove of audio and video known as Ubuweb. Ubu went dark in early October, with only...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffOctober 29, 2010

    Since his return from Iraq six years ago, Brain Turner has become familiar with the rocky terrain between the reality of his civilian life and his memories of the battlefield....

  • By Harriet StaffOctober 29, 2010

    In the spirit of brevity, let's make this snappy: poets D.A. Powell and Randall Mann were sick of reading puffy, long-winded reviews. They started a project called The One Sentence...

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