Poetry Month 2001 Special
Apr 24, 2001 -
© Kay Day
Flash Paper Poetry 2816 Parkside Avenue Richmond, VA 23228-5563 Alsop Review announces contest winners Alsop Review invites you to visit the site and enjoy the winning entries in the spring, 2001 competitions. Winners are: Poetry: Rachel Lindsley of Toronto, Canada, for “Lessons in Wood’s Craft.” Fiction: Aaron K. Sanders of Bethany, Oklahoma, for “The London Finding.” The Review offers poetry, fiction, and a number of other literary delights at http://www.alsopreview.com Writing program to be presented at Carnegie Mellon Dan Stevenson, a poet from Columbia, South Carolina, will present and demonstrate his computer writing program at the North American Association of Computational Linguistics at Carnegie Mellon this June. You can download the “dialogue prompter” writing program at Dan’s website (where you can also see some fantastic artwork and read Dan’s poetry): http://web.infoave.net/~margsteven/dan.h... Hub City Writing Project sponsors workshop Hub City Writing Project is one of the nation’s most vibrant literary efforts. The group has been written about in a number of magazines, and sponsors a yearly contest. Your editor hopes to attend their writing workshop this summer. Visit the site and take in the offerings at: http://www.hubcity.org/index.html There are any number of interesting books in the press’s catalogue, and the group originated in upstate South Carolina, which this editor declares the most beautiful part of her home state. Enjoy!
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