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The National Poetry Competition 2013
2013-05-25 -
Eugenia Reiter
embraced
2013-03-28 -
Dan Marius
the snowman
2013-03-09 - Notes From the Gean
Luminita Suse
Control Panel. Test 01
2013-02-04 - experiment
Corina Gina Papouis
 Cultural Crossroads
Interview with Paul Mc Loughlin by Denisse-Meda Bucur
1. What was the most critical crossroad in your professional life?
I came to poetry first as a reader (D H Lawrence / Sylvia Plath / T S Eliot / Alexander Pope) but only later in my thirties did I turn with any degree of seriousness to writing. I attended a couple of week-long Arvon Foundation courses at Ted Hughes’s old house at Lumb Bank in Yorkshire (with Michael ...
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"Northern Lights", ("His Dark Materials") by Philip Pullman - The Liberty of Thinking 2 "The trick [...] is not minding that it hurts." David Lean’s "Lawrence of Arabia"
I must confess I haven't seen this movie, "Lawrence of Arabia"... The quote caught me from within Ridley Scott's ... by Romulus Campan
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Balin was bold, and ask’d
To bear her own crown-royal upon shield,
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“Zalmoxis” is a dramatic poem in which each character autonomously structures his own discursive lyric, expressing thus a variety of concepts over the spiritual foundation of the Dacians. The charm of each nuance in part relates in the last instance, the ...
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The National Poetry Competition 2013
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It was hard to decide a nominal primacy in the title; as hard as any attempt to do "justice" in times when simple concepts as "justice" have long lost their original meaning, if at any moment of their history, any... In the end, I left it to my musical ear to decide, ...
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Mslexia Poetry Competition 2013
The competition is for unpublished poems of any length and in any style by women poets.
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2nd Prize: Ł400
3rd Prize: Ł200
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