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Each week, Poetry Nook holds a free-entry poetry contest (for 350 weeks and counting). Multiple winners and honorable mentions may be chosen. Multiple winners and honorable mentions may be chosen.
RHINO Poetry is a nonprofit literary organization based in Evanston, Illinois. RHINO Poetry offers a print journal RHINO, the RHINO Reads! pop-up live lit event series, and monthly RHINO Reviews online, as well as internships, fellowships, and awards. The organization is consistently ranked in the top 100 literary journals for poetry in the US. [1]
The Hudson Valley Writers Center offers a wide variety of courses ranging from Memoir Writing for Adults, Essay Writing, Screenplay, Fiction Workshops, How to Publish Your Work, and Poetry Workshops. The courses can run up to seven weeks, but the center also includes intensive classes and workshops.
The Academy of American Poets administers several programs: National Poetry Month; [13] the website Poets.org, which includes a curated collection of poems and essays about poetry, over 800 recordings and videos of poets dating back to the 1960s, and free materials for K-12 teachers, including lesson plans; [14] the syndicated series, Poem-a ...
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Created in conjunction with the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, the collection stocked over 300 titles by Pennsylvania poets and writers. American Poetry Center also distributed 25,000 free, bi-annual Literary Network Newsletters with book reviews, calendar of literary events and featured articles on publishing and fundraising for literary ...
Frontier Poetry publishes much of its content online and boasts over 500,000 annual site visitors. Poetry, essays, interviews with important literary figures, craft essays, submission opportunities to other literary magazines and publications, book reviews by début authors such as Aja Monet of Haymarket Books, and literary and cultural criticism are consistent features.
Other sites fostering the project include the following: ReadWritePoem: No longer active, but archives kept on-line. Discussed NaPoWriMo in 2008, [4] and supported NaPoWriMo with daily poetry prompts 2009 [5]-2010. [6] Produced an anthology via Lulu press for 2010. [7] Bloof Books: Created a podcast for the 2009 project. [8] [unreliable source?].