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dversepoets.com
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| | | | | You might wonder why I am opening an article on a poetry blog with philosophy? The answer is both simple and complex. I chose to write about philosophy and if you read this article about existentialism in literature, that is your choice. Once written, it cannot be unwritten. Once read, it cannot be unread. The... | |
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roughghosts.com
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| | | | | A great poet is one who makes me small when I write, and great when I read. A River Dies of Thirst, the last volume of Mahmoud Darwish's work to be released in Arabic, just eight months before his death in 2008, offers a precious opportunity to spend a little more time with a great... | |
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thestoryreadingapeblog.com
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| | | | | I keep reading about them. People swear they exist. But I've never met one. Or even seen its elusive footprint. No, I'm not talking about Bigfoot. I'm talking about the author Superfan. Lots of publishing experts I respect are saying we need to go out and get us some of these Superfans. But I'm not... | |
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therapybits.com
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| | | For the visually challenged reader, this image shows a couple of candles sitting on a table. Their flames have been just extinguished and the tips are still smoldering, with whips of smoke coming out of them. I am writing a tanka for this prompt! Candles flicker bright, Smoke dances, embers ignite, Light fills up the... | ||