Harriet: News & Community
A literary blog about poetry and related news
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Poetry NewsBy Harriet StaffSeptember 4, 2012
If you're a poetry publisher, large or small, John Gallagher would like your attention... Now that we have your attention, dear publisher of poetry, this is what he has to...
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Poetry NewsBy Harriet StaffSeptember 4, 2012
*But they admit they might have forgotten a few. Here, Flavorwire lists "12 of the Most Beautiful Literary Magazines Online," including big names like Granta and the Paris Review, but...
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Poetry NewsBy Harriet StaffSeptember 4, 2012
Let the savings ball continue to roll. For a limited time, Greying Ghost is offering a killer subscription deal: For a limited time Greying Ghost is finally offering a subscription plan!...
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Poetry NewsBy Harriet StaffSeptember 4, 2012
See this Atlantic feature on poet Laurie Lambeth, in which she discusses living with MS, which she was diagnosed with in high school. The piece opens: The fact that Laurie...
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Poetry NewsBy Harriet StaffSeptember 4, 2012
We at Harriet would like to extend our thanks to last month's "Craftwork" blogger Joanne Kyger. If you happened to have missed any of her posts, they can all be...
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Poetry NewsBy Harriet StaffSeptember 4, 2012
Governor Cuomo named Marie Howe State Poet, and Alison Lurie State Author, of New York. From the Governor's official statement: Governor Cuomo today announced the appointments of Marie Howe to...
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Poetry NewsBy Harriet StaffSeptember 4, 2012
Holy events, Batman! Check this out from the Letras Latinas blog: In recent professional e-correspondence, I was referring to the roster of events below as a “season.” That’s a mistake....
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Poetry NewsBy Harriet StaffSeptember 4, 2012
From The Wichita Eagle: In 1987, a bronze bust of American poet Robert Frost was reported stolen from its perch in front of Wilner Auditorium on Wichita State University’s campus. Campus police...
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By Harriet StaffAugust 31, 2012
Here at Harriet HQ, we believe that change is possible—nay, inevitable. We believe that change always presents opportunities. We believe that people can overcome pain, mistakes, and misfortune, and that...
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By Harriet StaffAugust 31, 2012
On this week’s contemporary best-seller list, Philip Appleman climbs into the top five at #4 with Perfidious Proverbs and Other Poems: A Satirical Look at the Bible, while Gail Carson...