"My thoughts on music", by a budding UK music journalist. Reviews, articles and general opinion on indie and rock.
Article by Elizabeth G. Melillo studying the genre and his place among its greats. Includes embedded MIDI audio and links.
Article by Carolyn Ware on the metaphors in Cajun lyrics.
Poems by Peter LaBarbera and others about legends such as Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, and Stan Getz.
Annual contest offers first prize of £500 (over $750), with $150 for the best runner-up from the United States and £100 for the best runner-up from the United Kingdom for a poem in any style and on any subject. Length: under 30 lines. Minimum entry fee: 3 pounds. Deadline: Octo…
Annual contest offers a $1,000 cash award, plus publication, for an imaginative work. Reading fee: $10. Deadline: June 15.
Original, unpublished poems are sought. Maximum length: 40 lines. Entry fee: $3 per poem. Prize pool: $1,350. Deadline: July 1. Selected poems will be published.
Seeks original manuscripts, 50-100 pages, on any theme. Prize: $1,000, plus publication. Reading fee: $25. Deadline: September 30.
Comprises seventeen open categories, plus four restricted to PPS members. Modest entry fees. Cash Prizes vary from $10 to $100. All winning poems are published. Deadline: January 15, 2004.…
Seeks unpublished verse, no longer than 100 lines. Judged on literary excellence, spiritual tenor and human authenticity. Prize money totals $650. No entry fee. Deadline: December 31.…
Submissions are invited for a satirical poem, in the spirit and style of Swift, on a topic of social/political interest. First Prize: Euro 1,000. Closing Date: July 24, 2004.
Prize: $1000 plus publication. Deadline: March 31. Reading Fee: $15 (includes a year's subscription).
The process of publishing your poems, from finding the appropriate venue to signing the appropriate releases.
A forum for exchange. Read poems, post some poems. Tips and information for when your well runs dry.
Listings includes publishers, competitions, courses, funding, events and magazine listings. Offers a critique mailing list.
A collection of recordings of poets reading their own works, with texts. Recordings are in Realplayer format.
Home of Providence, RI's, slam team. Schedules for slams and other events are listed, as well as information on the slam team members.
Community-based not-for-profit arts organization in Howard County, Maryland, that produces readings and other literary events for the general public, including students, seniors, and ethnic audiences.…
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