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Poetry Atlanta.com

Poetry Atlanta.com

http://www.poetryatlanta.blogspot.com

A blog dedicated to covering Atlanta's live spoken word and poetry scene.

The Scottish Football Blog

The Scottish Football Blog

http://thescottishfootballblog.blogspot.com/

Scottish football. Nothing less, sometimes a little bit more. My thoughts and views on Scottish football, the best book reviews, gossip and news. Scottish football - frustrating, annoying, a bit rubbish but somehow magnetic. From Chick Young's quirks

Classic Poetry Aloud

Classic Poetry Aloud

http://classicpoetryaloud.podomatic.com/

Classic Poetry Aloud gives voice to the classic poems of the past. Every week I read at least two classic poems of English literature. Visit Classic Poetry Aloud directly, or subscribe at iTunes: http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/vie

poetry dispatch and other notes from the undergrou…

poetry dispatch and other notes from the underground

http://www.poetrydispatch.wordpress.com

Poetry Dispatch attempts to address some of the passions in my life: to write, to teach, to spread the word—for a moment, a day, a lifetime. One never knows where the words go. Yet the writer persists. He has no other choice. Writers seldom see the

Poetry Where You Live

Poetry Where You Live

http://www.raymondafoss.blogspot.com

This Blog is a collection of poetry written by me since April 2000, links to poetry sites, my photography, and other miscellaneous thoughts. Over 4,866 poems and 853 pictures so far. My 1st book of poetry, Poetry Where You Live, is now available at

Mystical Poetry, Prose, and Political Viewpoints

Mystical Poetry, Prose, and Political Viewpoints

http://www.mysticalpoetryandpolitics.com

Mystical Poetry and Prose, about dreams, death, war and peace, earth, freedom, love, etc. Spoken word poetry videos, 2012 videos, and political videos included. Enjoy the trip!

World Class Poetry Blog

World Class Poetry Blog

http://www.worldclasspoetryblog.com

Daily commentary on poetry, writing, poetics, and what is going on in the literary world.

Nihilistic Poetry

Nihilistic Poetry

http://nihilisticpoetry.com/

Dedicated to the writings of Pablo Saborio Vargas, a Costa Rican poet. The blog features modern art paintings from the world's best museums, photography, (nihilistic) poetry, short stories, philosophy, essays, quotes and much more.

POETRY

POETRY "a word string"

http://www.dadangsuprayitno.info

the story of may poetry, note of my poetry, personal blog think writing, gadget and general topic

Scottish Diary

Scottish Diary

http://www.scottishdiary.com

Edinburgh Natterings, Scottish Happenings (and a lot of nonsense inbetween). Written by an amusing mother and daughter team. Scotland based.

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News at Eleven: Of those 60, according to one

Poetry & Poets in Rags | November 10th 2009 by Rus Bowden

of the most remarkable literary works ever written about Scottish sport, 45 were to be killed on active service in the First World War.Mick Imlah, who died in January of motor neurone disease aged just 52, published just two full books of poetry. His read more

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Emerging Writer | November 8th 2009 by Emerging Writer

Indulge yourself. Nibble on these.How can good new writers be published when the industry is ruled by people who aren't interested in originality? from the GuardianSunday Washup of writing related links from Andy Shack.Titus the dog. Blog from the Sc read more

Golf Poems on Twitter: Golf Twines

Golf Course of Rhymes | November 5th 2009 by Leon S. White

Golf Course of Rhymes, through  golf stories linked to golf poetry, is intended to give golfers a different kind of golfing experience.  And since most of the poetry was written by previous generations of golfers, the verses also serve as a bridg read more

A tale of two book fairs

A lump in the throat | November 3rd 2009 by Mairi Sharratt

Last Saturday I found myself, through a lack of planning, in the predicament of needing to attend two book fairs in the one day, with the added complication of beginning to develop a heavy cold. The fist event I attended was the Linlithgow Book Fes read more

Poetry in unusual places

A lump in the throat | October 30th 2009 by Mairi Sharratt

The Outer Wall of The Scottish Parliament Oh those politicians, they do like to liven up their speeches with a little quote from a poem or a song.  Heard this week in The Scottish Parliament was Bill Wilson an SNP MSP for the West of Scotland, quo read more

Halloween Poetry Friday: Janet Little

Women's Voices For Change | October 29th 2009 by Elizabeth W.

Tonight’s Halloween poem comes from a time two centuries after after the Scottish witches, below, were first evoked.  Janet Little (1759-1813), known to her readers as  “the Scotch milkmaid,”  wrote [...] read more

Book Reviews Full festival listings guide - Journal Live

YOUR BOOK REVIEW | October 21st 2009 by Mike Nardine

Book Reviews Full festival listings guideJournal LiveFestival Launch Event with Victoria Moore, Catherine Blyth and Andrew Motion. 5-7pm, Gala Theatre Studio. Tickets: £12/£10 Scottish Poetry Evening with Don ... read more

Blog Tour: Kathleen Cunningham Guler

Hist-Fic Chick | October 14th 2009 by Allie

I am delighted to be taking part in Kathleen Cunningham Guler's blog tour! Below you will find all the details and information for each of the blogs Kathleen will be virtually touring during the month of October. And be sure to check back later thi read more

Kathleen Cunningham Guler’s ‘A Land Beyond Ravens’ Virtual…

Pump Up Your Book Promotion | September 28th 2009 by Dorothy Thompson

Join historical fiction author Kathleen Cunningham Guler, author of A Land Beyond Ravens, Book 4 of the Macsen’s Treasure Series (Bardsong Press, September ‘09), as she virtually tours the blogosphere in October on her first virtual book tour read more

Waymarking in the Scottish hills. The time has come.

Iain Macwhirter Now and Then | September 25th 2009

When you write opinionated commentary for a living you have to expect to make enemies. It goes with the job. You can�t be nice about people all the time, especially politicians. Even when you�re nice about them they take offence.When you write op read more

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