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  2. Rosemarie Rowley - Wikipedia

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    The Broken Pledge and Other Poems (Dublin: Martello 1985) The Sea of Affliction (Dublin: Rowan Tree Press/An Clóphreas Caorthainn 1987)[Re-printed 2010] Flight into Reality (Dublin: Rowan Tree Press 1989) You Are the Earth: Poems 1958-1968 by Mimmo Morina [translation](Luxembourg: Euroeditor 1996)[poems of Sec. Gen. of World Organisation of Poets]

  3. Anne Rouse - Wikipedia

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    Rouse has performed her poetry at Arvon Foundation, the South Bank, Aldeburgh Poetry Festival and Almeida Theatre. [14] [15] In 2004 she recorded her poems "Childminding," "The Anaesthetist," "Sighting," and "Testament" for the British Council. [16] In 2008, Rouse published a poetry collection, entitled The Upshot: New and Selected Poems. This ...

  4. Adrian Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    In a National Poetry Day poll in 2005, Mitchell's poem "Human Beings" was voted the one most people would like to see launched into space. [3] In 2002, he was nominated, semi-seriously, as Britain's "Shadow Poet Laureate". [4] Mitchell was for some years poetry editor of the New Statesman, and was the first to publish an interview with the ...

  5. Martha Collins (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Martha Collins (born 1940) is a poet, translator, and editor. She has published eleven books of poetry, including Casualty Reports (Pitt Poetry Series, 2022), Because What Else Could I Do (Pitt Poetry Series, 2019), Night Unto Night (Milkweed, 2018), Admit One: An American Scrapbook (Pitt Poetry Series, 2016), Day Unto Day (Milkweed, 2014), White Papers (Pitt Poetry Series, 2012), and Blue ...

  6. Poetry.com - Wikipedia

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    Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, Inc. (SFWA) have criticized the International Library of Poetry's business model, describing its practices as "deceptive and misleading" in that they misrepresented their activities as a contest based on the quality of poetry submitted, whereas in fact the quality had little or no influence on the outcome.

  7. Mary Cresswell - Wikipedia

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    In 2000 she came third in the New Zealand Poetry Society's International Poetry Competition for her poem "Observations Made in Passing", [10] [11] and in 2008 was highly commended in an annual poetry competition run by the journal Bravado. [12] Her 2011 collection Trace Fossils was runner-up for the Kathleen Grattan Award. [2]

  8. Don Paterson - Wikipedia

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    Paterson won an Eric Gregory Award in 1990 and his poem "A Private Bottling" won the Arvon Foundation International Poetry Competition in 1993. [2] He was included on the list of 20 poets chosen for the Poetry Society's 1994 "New Generation Poets" promotion. [2] In 2002, he was awarded a Scottish Arts Council Creative Scotland Award. [1]

  9. James Harpur - Wikipedia

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    Many of the poems of his first collection, A Vision of Comets, take their inspiration from his time on Crete and from the Aegean area. [6] In 1995 he won the UK National Poetry Competition with a sonnet sequence, ‘The Frame of Furnace Light’, about the death of his father. [7] The poem was published in his second book, The Monk’s Dream.