LOCUSPOINT
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Phoenix is an awkward commingling of the ancient and the new. Its name pays tribute to the way it was developed, built over (and using) a centuries-old canal system developed by the Hohokam people, who either vanished or abandoned their settlement there. But a sense of history like this isn’t pervasive. Since 2000 its population
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Brent Goodman’s Madison is live and ready for your reading pleasure at LOCUSPOINT! Brent selected a group of unique and interesting poets from this “liberal island surrounded by a sea of reality,” as we Wisconsinites used to call it. The work shows the city fosters a wide range of poets and poetics, so don’t miss
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Thanks to the lovely Brent Goodman, LOCUSPOINT: Madison is on the launch pad and almost ready for take off…. Stay tuned!
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I got a bit of really unfortunate news this morning when I came in to work. Some of you know that over the past few weeks I have been writing grant after grant after grant. Two of them were in support of expanding LOCUSPOINT in some way, shape, or form. The first of those is
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I think there are many busy hands shuffling together some great work across the country for LOCUSPOINT these days! Check this out: AtlantaJim Elledge Los AngelesLouise Mathias New HavenSuzanne Frischkorn ManhattanSean Singer MadisonBrent Goodman These cities will be coming soon…I’m also planning a secret surprise for the cities we’ve already done—I hope to start working
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I’m overjoyed to tell you that two poems from LOCUSPOINT will appear in the 2007 Best of the Net anthology: “Movements” by Renee Rossi|TO GIVE A CHILD AN IDEA OF SCARLET OR ORANGE, OF SWEET OR BITTER, I PRESENT THE OBJECTS|” by Simone Muench And, happily, a poem of mine that appeared in No Tell