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Received: From the Fishouse

By , June 15, 2009 6:35 am

Terrain.org recently received:

From the Fishouse: An Anthology of Poems that Sing, Rhyme, Resound, Syncopate, Alliterate, and Just Plain Sound Great, edited by Camille T. Dungy, Matt O’Donnell, and Jeffrey Thomson, with a foreword by Gerald Stern

Persea Books, 2009

From the publisher:

From the Fishouse (http://www.fishousepoems.org/) is a one-of-a-kind on-line archive devoted to teh oral and aural aspects of contemporary American poetry. Based in a converted codfish-drying shack in Pittston, Maine, it showcases emerging poets performign their own work and responding to questions about poetry and the writing process.

Derived from the Fishouse Web site, the From the Fishouse print anthology is a jamboree of contemporary poetry at its acoustic best. It collects more than 175 poems by nearly 100 poets from the archive, dividing them into ten playful thematic sections. Each poem is a striking example of why poetry is meant not just to be read, but to be read aloud. To complement the poems, the book includes illuminating excerpts from the Web site’s Q&As with the poets and, in the Fishouse tradition of poetry as an oral/aural form, it comes with a compact disc that features dynamic recitations of 38 of the poems in the book. Indespensable for all poetry lovers, From the Fishouse is the most exciting, portable way to experience the array of poetry being written and performed in the United States in teh first decade fo the twenty-first century.

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We here at Terrain.org pretty much agree. Both the Fishouse website and book are really grand. Check them out!

Anthology on Global Warming Seeks Submissions

By , October 17, 2007 4:52 pm

anthology on global warming seeks creative works

Facing the Change: Grassroots Encounters with Global Warming will be acompletely new kind of book about global climate change. Instead of expertstalking at you, this planned anthology will feature personal responses toglobal warming—what everyday people are feeling and thinking as well aswhat they are doing. Stories, essays, and poetry are welcome, from writersand concerned citizens from all walks of life and all ages.

Go to www.facingthechange.org for more information and submission instructions (including a printable version of the full Invitation to Submit). The world needs your insight, strength, and compassion, says anthology editor Steven Pavlos Holmes, Independent Scholar in the Environmental Humanities, Boston, Massachusetts.

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