Posted by Todd B. Stevens Apr - 10 - 2010 0 Comment
Participants in the panel were, Jeff Streeby, JV Brummels, Donald Williams, Thea Gavin, David Romtvelt, and Joshua Dolezal. Cowboy poetry is a fantastic and complex genre. Poems of work, poems of oral history, poems of landscape. I must admit, as someone who comes from Philadelphia and Vermont; I am totally Read More ...
Posted by Todd B. Stevens Apr - 10 - 2010 0 Comment
Participants in the panel were, Jeff Streeby, JV Brummels, Donald Williams, Thea Gavin, David Romtvelt, and Joshua Dolezal. Cowboy poetry is a fantastic and complex genre. Poems of work, poems of oral history, poems of landscape. I must admit, as someone who comes from Philadelphia and Vermont; I am totally not a cowboy. There is still so much in the genre I find to identify with. I felt like I’d done enough ‘work’ panels at this conference, and thus I’d treat myself, and this panel was indeed a treat.
I will let the words of the authors speak for themselves. The panel consisted of six readers and a Q&A session. Also, I must mention here, that both cowboypoetry.com and cowboysongs.com were recommended by the panel.
Posted by Todd B. Stevens Apr - 10 - 2010 0 Comment
Participants in the panel were, Jeff Streeby, JV Brummels, Donald Williams, Thea Gavin, David Romtvelt, and Joshua Dolezal. Cowboy poetry is a fantastic and complex genre. Poems of work, poems of oral history, poems of landscape. I must admit, as someone who comes from Philadelphia and Vermont; I am totally not a cowboy. There is still so much in the genre I find to identify with. I felt like I’d done enough ‘work’ panels at this conference, and thus I’d treat myself, and this panel was indeed a treat.
I will let the words of the authors speak for themselves. The panel consisted of six readers and a Q&A session. Also, I must mention here, that both cowboypoetry.com and cowboysongs.com were recommended by the panel.
Posted by Todd B. Stevens Apr - 10 - 2010 3 Comments
Participants in the panel were, Jeff Streeby, JV Brummels, Donald Williams, Thea Gavin, David Romtvelt, and Joshua Dolezal. Cowboy poetry is a fantastic and complex genre. Poems of work, poems of oral history, poems of landscape. I must admit, as someone who comes from Philadelphia and Vermont; I am totally not a cowboy. There is still so much in the genre I find to identify with. I felt like I’d done enough ‘work’ panels at this conference, and thus I’d treat myself, and this panel was indeed a treat.
I will let the words of the authors speak for themselves. The panel consisted of six readers and a Q&A session. Also, I must mention here, that both cowboypoetry.com and cowboysongs.com were recommended by the panel.
Posted by Kari Jackson Apr - 10 - 2010 1 Comment
After arriving in Denver by car from Lawrence, Kansas, at 3:30 pm on Wednesday, it’s been a rush of events. Getting up early this morning (because I can’t sleep when I know I can see mountains outside my hotel room) is the only chance I’ve had to sit down and Read More ...
Posted by Todd B. Stevens Apr - 9 - 2010 0 Comment
I just got finished listening to panel F138, Rose Metal Press Field Guide to Writing Flash Fiction: Tips from Editors, Teachers and Writers in the Field. Abby Beckel, Randall Brown, Kim Chinquee, Sherrie Flick, Robert Shapard, and Lex Williford participated in the panel. Given the high attendance, many of you Read More ...
Posted by Nik Korpon Apr - 9 - 2010 0 Comment
A brief recapitulation of the dramatic events: Writing and Teaching the Fantastic- excellent panel that gave me a few ideas for teaching exercises. The delved into alternate temporal states, rewritten histories and, my favorite, normal worlds that are just a tick off. I think this is where the most exciting Read More ...