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We Still Welcome Local Poets (Great Neck Record)

For quite some time the Great Neck Record published weekly
poems on our op-ed pages. The
poems were delightful, quite diverse, and much appreciated by many of our readers. However, our "local poets" seemed to have stopped writing us of late.
Ever thine. Ever mine: How romantic are today's authors? (Independent)

There's a memorable moment in the recent movie, Sex and the City, when Carrie lugs out an oversized book called
love Letters of Great Men, and entertains Mr Big with flowery passages from Byron and Bonaparte. It's a scene that had SATC fans rushing out to bookshops, only to discover that while the letters quoted were real, the book was never more than a Hollywood prop.
Poetry workshop: Dead letters (Guardian Unlimited)

Kate Clanchy is moved by this month's Leonard Cohen-inspired verse
Mahmoud Darwish "free from Palestine" at last (Radio Netherlands)

Palestinians have been mourning the death of their national poet Mahmoud Darwish, seen by most in the Arab world as the greatest poet in modern Arab culture.
Inland community news briefs for Friday, Aug. 15 (North County Times)

Food Bank distribution center open Saturdays
Seventh Annual Wergle Flomp Humor Poetry Contest Winners Announced (PRWeb)

Benjamin Taylor Lally of Burlington, MA is the winner of the seventh annual Wergle Flomp Humor Poetry Contest, currently one of the largest contests for humor poetry. The competition aims to raise awareness about vanity contest schemes by spoofing them. Vanity contests award meaningless "honors" to flatter poets into buying anthologies and other expensive personalized products featuring their ...
Seventh Annual Wergle Flomp Humor Poetry Contest Winners Announced (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

Benjamin Taylor Lally of Burlington, MA is the winner of the seventh annual Wergle Flomp Humor Poetry Contest, currently one of the largest contests for humor poetry.
Farewell Mahmoud Darwish (Al-Ahram Weekly)

Very few poets become the voice of their nation and even fewer succeed in transcending that to become much more. Mahmoud Darwish (1941-2008) was that rare bird who crossed many skies and horizons.
BC BREAKING NEWS: (Victoria News)

The 1960s were a fun-loving time of peace, psychedelia and flower power â werenâÂÂt they?
BC BREAKING NEWS: (Victoria News)

Author Rhonda BatchelorâÂÂs novel delves into the âÂÂ60s and teenage life in her new book She
loves You. The 1960s were a fun-loving time of peace, psychedelia and flower power â werenâÂÂt they?