Poetry Places of Interest
Poetry Magic http://www.poetrymagic.co.uk/advanced/poetsresources.html
Everything Poetic: Writing, Teaching, Publishing, Portals, Webrings.
Moria Links http://www.moriapoetry.com/links.html
Over 60 poetry links.
The Poetry Archives http://www.emule.com/poetry/
Classical poetry.
Poetry Portal http://www.poetry-portal.com/index.html
Poetry Portal is a directory or guide to the internet poetry world, a simple-to-use
and comprehensive overview of what's currently online. Page with links
to online courses: www.poetry-portal.com/courses.html.
Pegasos. http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/
Review of Advanced Creative Writing at Princeton.
http://campuscgi.princeton.edu/~scg/dept/cwr/302/scg.s98.shtml
The Mississippi Review Online Literary Links Page.
http://orca.st.usm.edu/mrw/links.html
"Margaret Atwood On Writing Poetry (Waterstone’s Poetry Lecture)
Delivered at Hay On Wye, Wales, June 1995." http://www.web.net/owtoad/lecture.html
. Margaret Atwood information site with links to other essays, writing,
and biographical material.
Writers Internet Resource Guide. http://63.151.40.231/index.asp?mainindex=10
Web resources for writers.
Poets on Poetry. http://www.writenet.org/poetschat/poetschat.html.
Features interviews and work of a variety of contemporary postmodern poets,
including Ann Lauterbach, Kenneth Koch, Fanny Howe, Robert Creeley, and
John Ashbery (http://www.writenet.org/poetschat/poetschat_jashbery.html.
)
The Muse’s Muse. http://www.musesmuse.com/musenews.html
. Songwriting e-zine and tools.
In the Moonlight a Worm . . .
http://www.haiku.insouthsea.co.uk/
Introduction to the haiku.
Teachers and Writers Collaborative.
http://www.twc.org/
Great Writers. http://www.xs4all.nl/~pwessel/writers.html
Nobel Prize winner links. Author links from A to Z.
Book Lovers: Fine Books & Literature.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~pwessel/
Selection of useful places on the net on writers and poets, on libraries,
publishers and booksellers, both of new and second hand/antiquarian books.
Twentieth Century Poetry in English.
http://www.lit.kobe-u.ac.jp/~hishika/20c_poet.htm
Web pages and links to poets.
Poets & Writers. http://www.pw.org/
Resources for creative writers from the non-profit organization and links
to the magazine.
Western Michigan University’s Third
Coast Magazine. http://www.wmich.edu/thirdcoast/
. The magazine has links to information on the Prague Summer
Program in Creative Writing (June 29 to July 26, 2002) http://www.wmich.edu/thirdcoast/conference.html
http://www.wmich.edu/studyabroad/prague/index.html
.
Richard Katrovas, poet, fiction and non-fiction writer, a new
faculty member in WMU’s Creative Writing Program, is academic director
of the Prague program. Students receive WMU credit, and financial
aid and scholarships are available.
Inquiries to:
English Dept. Chairman Arnie Johnston, Sprau Tower, 6th floor.
Coordinator of the Prague Summer Program Kim Peters, 387-5890,
kpeters@wmich.edu
in the Office of Study Abroad, B200 Ellsworth Hall.
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