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The Ohio Poetry Association (OPA) is a non-profit state-level poetry association in the U.S. state of Ohio, which is affiliated with the National Federation of State Poetry Societies (NFSPS). The organization promotes poetry, conducts monthly and annual contests, publishes poetry books and organizes periodic meetings, workshops and festivals.
The Cleveland State University Poetry Center was selected by the Huffington Post as one of the 15 independent, small-press publishers that exemplifies "the best qualities of this publishing tradition." [10] The poetry center also hosts a Visiting Writers/Reading Series for the university community.
Michael J. Rosen (born September 20, 1954), is an American writer, ranging from children's picture books to adult poetry and to novels, and editor of anthologies ranging almost as broadly. He has acted as editor for Mirth of a Nation and 101 Damnations: The Humorists' Tour of Personal Hells , and his poetry has been featured in The Best ...
The group's leader, Steve Abbott, said he’s happy to pass the reins to the next generation of Columbus poets.
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Bialosky received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Ohio University, a Master of Arts degree from Johns Hopkins University and an MFA degree from the University of Iowa’s Writer’s workshop. [22] In Poetry Will Save Your life she recounts the "tragedy of losing a first daughter at 10 hours old when she was 32 [23] and then a second baby, this ...
Eratosphere is a free-to-join workshop for formal poetry. [1] Additionally, it is a forum for free verse, for poetry and prose translation, fiction, art, literary criticism, and critical discussions on writing. It was founded in 1999 by Alexander Pepple as a workshop complement to Able Muse.
She was named Bunting Poetry Fellow at Radcliffe College in 1990 [3] i. [4] and was awarded a second fellowship year at Radcliffe in 1991, [5] [6] where she finished her third poetry collection, Forbidden Words. [7] In 1996, she was named Hugo Poet at the University of Montana [8] and in 1997 she was made Thurber Poet at the Ohio State University.