Poetry has not died in the age of prose. At times (for example, in the early 20th century in Russia) it has regained prominence. Nonetheless, poetry is undergoing profound changes. Its quality of completeness has become much weaker. The strictest strophic forms, including the sonnet, rondeau...
First prize will be a one-hour one-to-one editorial critique of your finished manuscript. There are second- and third-place prizes of a half-hour one-to-one on your submitted chapters and synopsis. Entrants must submit a one-page synopsis and the first three chapters or 4,000 words of ...
a medical researcher’s poetry book, or a philosophic book. Common threads in this book are time, universe, four seasons, space, and quotations from the Bible. It is a very serious poetry book.
Cameras and phones captured appropriate images of diligent creators, bottles were opened (and our leader was still working) while we dragged out the last of our creativity for funny reviews and a synopsis for the back cover. Coming up with a suitable name for our story required several sips o...
The editors read Curnow’s anthology as a sign of the constricted and contracted cultural space that was New Zealand in 1960; their expressive and cultural revolution begins at the point of the Penguin Book’s (enervated) synopsis of an ancien régime. They date its demise to the advent of...