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  2. A. R. Ammons - Wikipedia

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    Ammons commonly writes in two- or three-line stanzas, in which lines are unrhymed and strongly enjambed. [22] Some of Ammons's poems are as short as one to two lines—a form known as monostich. [23] Others, like Ammons's book-length poems Sphere, Tape for the Turn of the Year, and Garbage, are hundreds of lines long. [24]

  3. Category : Poetry magazines published in the United States

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    Pages in category "Poetry magazines published in the United States" The following 144 pages are in this category, out of 144 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. The Best American Poetry 1994 - Wikipedia

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    Tar River Poetry: Paul Hoover "Baseball" Another Chicago Magazine: Richard Howard "A Lost Art" Poetry: Phyllis Janowitz "The Necessary Angel" River Styx: Mark Jarman "Unholy Sonnets" The New Criterion: Alice Jones "The Foot" ZYZZYVA: Rodney Jones "Contempt" Michigan Quarterly Review: Brigit Pegeen Kelly "Courting the Famous Figures at the ...

  5. List of literary magazines - Wikipedia

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    BALLOONS Lit. Journal; Baltimore Review; Bayou; Bakwa Magazine (2011–current, Cameroon) The Bear Deluxe (1992–current) Beat Scene (United Kingdom) The Bellman (literary magazine) (1906–1919) Beloit Poetry Journal; The Believer (2003–current) Bellevue Literary Review; Bellingham Review; Berkeley Fiction Review; Black Clock; Black Denim Lit

  6. Poetry (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    A. R. Ammons once said, "the histories of modern poetry in America and of Poetry in America are almost interchangeable, certainly inseparable." [1] However, in the early years, East Coast newspapers made fun of the magazine, with one calling the idea "Poetry in Porkopolis". [1] Author and poet Jessica Nelson North was an editor.

  7. Chelsea (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The journal has published both new and emerging writers, some of whom have received awards or had their work in the magazine subsequently published in the Pushcart Prize, The Best American Poetry series, the O. Henry Awards, and others. Chelsea was published twice a year, in June and December, by Chelsea Associates, a non-profit corporation.

  8. 'The Deliverance' is inspired by 'true events' about real ...

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    Ammons reunited with her children in November 2012, per a request for dismissal of wardship filed by the DCS in January 2013. According to the report, she and her children participated in home ...

  9. 1981 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    Final issue of L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E magazine published in the United States. First issue of Conjunctions literary journal published in the United States. This year, "the word ' Martianism ' comes into use, through the verse of Craig Raine and his associates, presenting a vision of life on Earth as seen by a visiting Martian," the 1982 Britannica ...