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Archive for August, 2011

100 Thousand Poets For Change

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August 31, 2011
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400 Events in 340 Cities Representing 70 Countries Make “100 Thousand Poets For Change” Truly Historic Poets around the world are currently organizing and planning nearly 400 individual events to take place simultaneously on September 24th in a demonstration/celebration of poetry and the spoken word to promote environmental, social, and political change. Event participation...
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America: What You Don’t Know Could Hurt You By Jon B. Crenshaw

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August 29, 2011
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The power structure in America: The United States has the majority of its people, hoodwinked, bamboozled, blind, misinformed and brainwashed. This fact is to the point in which many white Americans believe they are the “privileged race” and are therefore protected by the government: Wrong. Black Americans believing that higher education will lift them...
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“Beyond The Hobby” by Jared S. Anderson

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August 29, 2011
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  In the beginning, I think most writing starts out as a hobby. Some folks are content to stay there, while others become interested in pursuing writing on a more professional level. While both hobbyists and professionals have their places – and both are perfectly respectable, I’ve found that many writers reside somewhere in...
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Lettered Spirits: Identities in Indigenous Poetry and Culture

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August 22, 2011
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What is Indigenous Poetry? The term “indigenous” refers to those people, belonging to ethnic groups which have been associated with a particular geographical region and are its earliest known inhabitants. Indigenous poetry, also referred to as poetry by aboriginal or native peoples hence refers to the expression of these people for liberty, enhanced recognition...
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“Next, Please…(the suckiness of rejection)” by Jared S. Anderson

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August 17, 2011
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So, after four long months of feeling much like I was being frisked by a police officer, I finally heard back from the New York agent yesterday. Of course, after that amount of time, I was certain she wasn’t going to choose to take me, so it wasn’t as hard of a blow as...
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A Landscape Of Beauty: Interview With Cendrine Marrouat

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August 11, 2011
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Cendrine Marrouat was born in France. She is a motivational poet, published author, spoken word artist, blogger, freelance writer, aspiring photographer, budding playwright, and translator living in Winnipeg, Canada. Cendrine contributes articles to Creative Ramblings (her blog), Examiner.com, WAGTi Radio, WAGTi Media Group, and EzineArticles. She has authored five collections of poetry and a...
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“Lettered Spirits” : What Is Literary Criticism?

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August 2, 2011
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What is Literary Criticism? Literary criticism or literary analysis can be defined as, “An informed analysis and evaluation of a piece of literature”. OR “A written study, evaluation and interpretation of a work of literature”. The literary criticism is a concept, formed on the basis of critical analysis and primarily estimates the value and...
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How To (Politely)Kidnap Your Friends by Jared S Anderson

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August 1, 2011
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No matter how many times I hear writers state that they don’t know where their ideas come from (“they just kind of come to me…”) I don’t buy it. Maybe they don’t want to give their secrets away, or maybe they are trying to convince their audience that their minds are so enigmatic that...
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