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  2. Free Poets Collective - Wikipedia

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    Free poets Collective, started in Connecticut, United States in 2010, as a platform for national and international poets who didn't belong to any formal poetry group, but that freely wanted to share their poetry and arts related talent through international calls and special venues. They have created several international programs, calls and ...

  3. Poetry International Web - Wikipedia

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    Published poets are selected by Poetry International's national editors, based in their countries and often in collaboration with the major national poetry organization (such as the Poetry Foundation in the United States, Poetry East West in China, and the Poetry Society in the UK). Otherwise, the poets are published on the website because they ...

  4. Category:Poetry organizations - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Poetry Society; Poem for Rent; Poems in the Waiting Room; The Poet and the Poem; Poet in the City; Poetics and Linguistics Association; Poetry Association of Scotland; Poetry Book Society; Poetry Central; The Poetry Forum; Poetry Foundation; Poetry International Web; Poetry Ireland; Poetry Project; Poetry School; Poetry Slam, Inc ...

  5. Poetry.com - Wikipedia

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    By 2015, it had become a free-to-use site for amateur poets, where poets submitting to Poetry.com granted the site "royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable, non-exclusive right (including any moral rights) and license to use, license, reproduce, modify, adapt, publish, translate, create derivative works from, distribute, derive revenue or other ...

  6. Elise Paschen - Wikipedia

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    While an undergraduate at Harvard University, Paschen received the Lloyd McKim Garrison Medal for poetry, and served as Poetry Editor of the Harvard Advocate. At Oxford University , where she received her M.Phil. and D.Phil. degrees in 20th Century British and American Literature, she co-founded and co-edited Oxford Poetry .

  7. International Poetry Forum - Wikipedia

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    The International Poetry Forum (IPF) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1966 by Samuel John Hazo in Pittsburgh, PA. [1] Since its inception, the IPF has hosted poetry readings and educational programs by over 800 poets and performers from more than 50 countries at the Carnegie Lecture Hall, Carnegie Music Hall, Heinz Hall, and other venues in Pittsburgh. [2]

  8. Swifties Think 'The Tortured Poets Department' Album Covers ...

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    — ami is a tortured poet (@amitoowell131) February 23, 2024 Taylor obviously has a long and compelling history of using easter eggs , but this might be her most complex and ingenious yet.

  9. Ian McMillan (poet) - Wikipedia

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    McMillan was born in Darfield, South Yorkshire, son of John McMillan, a naval officer, and Olive Wood, a shop clerk.McMillan married on 21 July 1979. His son Andrew McMillan is a poet who won the Guardian First Book Award 2015 for his debut poetry book Physical.