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Monday, May 12, 2008

Help Patricia Smith Write Her A** Off, NYWC Write-A-THon

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This just in from Patricia Smith: I’m a participant in the third annual daylong writing marathon sponsored by the New York Writers Coalition...
Thursday, May 8, 2008

News from poet peace activist Henry Braun

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Some news from this afternoon in Bangor, Maine. We, the "Bangor 6", were acquitted for our civil disobedience a year ago in Sen. C...

Winners of First Split This Rock Poetry Contest Now Online

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The three winning poems in the first Split This Rock Poetry Contest are now online; First Place: Jeffrey Thomson (left), "Achilles in ...
Sunday, April 27, 2008

Browning, Cabico, Tuckey in NY Spirit

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Thanks to the marvelous poet, yogi, and organizer Susan Brennan, poems by Split This Rock coordinators Melissa Tuckey, Regie Cabico, and Sar...
Monday, March 31, 2008

Split This Rock - The Reports Are Pouring In

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The reports and blogs are coming in fast and furious. We'll be posting more and links to many more in the weeks ahead. Here's one by...
Sunday, March 23, 2008

Mark Doty Video at Split This Rock

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Well, the festival is over. We are all elated and feeling full from the remarkable experience of so many poets of conscience coming together...
Tuesday, March 4, 2008

"Sublime" by Christi Kramer on Foreign Policy in Focus

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Sublime, if the gardens in misfortune are taken, they shall be returned If anyone steal cattle or sheep, or an ass, or a pig or a goat, if i...
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Blog This Rock is a community forum sponsored by Split This Rock, an organization that calls poets to the center of public life and celebrates and promotes socially engaged poetry. You are invited to our nation’s capital for our next poetry festival in March 2016. Split This Rock Poetry Festival will feature readings, workshops, panel discussions on poetry and social change, youth programming, films, parties, and activism—a unique opportunity to hone our activist skills while we assess and debate the public role of the poet and the poem in times of crisis.
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