Poetry Slam Map
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http://pnd.foundationcenter.org/connections/national-poetry-map
The Academy of American Poets has expanded and redesigned the interactive National Poetry Map, a Web site that highlights local poets and historical landmarks, festivals, conferences, literary journals and presses, bookstores, writing programs, and more. Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, the map also lists famous and lesser-known poems about each of the nation's fifty states as well as Washington, D.C.
http://lifeisanexquisitejourney.com/2012/04/06/national-poetry-map-fostering-local-poetry-communities/
The National Poetry Map was launched during National Poetry Month in 2003 in the hopes of fostering local poetry communities. Relaunched in 2007, the Map has been updated with more photos, links, and dynamic content.
Seeking support for your online presence? We can use the power of our 4-million-impression-a-month platform to influence on your behalf.
Support the arts, and let the arts support you
Thanks for checking out the Tweetspeak Community. We’re so glad you’re here.
We’re also extremely pleased to offer three great support-the-arts packages, for those who want to support great content and find support for a creative life (and possibly their online presence).
If you’re seeking support for your online presence, you’ll be happy to know that Tweetspeak can use the power of its 4-million-impression-a-month platform to influence on your behalf.
All support levels are annually renewable. If you renew your support after one year, you’ll receive similar benefits; coupons and free gifts will reflect our latest life-enriching offerings. Or you can cancel at any time. Of course, we hope you’ll stick around for more smart fun and a beautifully literate life.
http://www.tweetspeakpoetry.com/support-the-arts/
How to Be a Tweetspeak Regular
1. Our monthly menu (above) is a great place to find stuff that Tweetspeak “regulars” are sure to be reading or doing
2. Sign up for our free poetry newsletter, to get top posts of the week
3. Subscribe to Every Day Poems, and read a beautiful poem a day. You’ll notice that the regulars at Tweetspeak do this. They subscribe for the way it inspires daily and connects them to our community, with a shared reading experience that also works to make them better writers
4. Our regulars know what it takes to keep us afloat. And some of them have decided to help that happen. Consider joining them? (You used to do this by subscribing to magazines. This is the new world of content delivered by wires, but it still takes hard work and a lot of $ to make it happen.)
http://www.tweetspeakpoetry.com/mischief-cafe/
Welcome to The Mischief Café, a whimsical destination for newcomers (and regulars) at Tweetspeak Poetry.
For Tweetspeak Newcomers
Want to connect with our community?
Our Poetry Baristas (or, if you prefer tea, our Poetry Tea Pourers) are here to help you find your way. If they don’t happen to notice that you chose a table in the corner, feel free to wave them on over. Tell them what you love: coffee, tea, cinnamon toast with or without butter. Rumi, Neruda, Teasdale or another poet altogether.
Before you know it, they’ll bring a sweet surprise to your table. And a smile. Always. Because they are some of the friendliest people you’ll ever meet.
You can also chat with them about any questions you might have. If they aren’t sure of the answer, they’ll point you to someone who can take care of you.
For Tweetspeak Regulars
Need a little encouragement? Advice? Coffee, tea, or toast? Let our baristas know. They’re happy to make your day if they can.
http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=POETRY+MAP+AND+NATIONAL+MAP&qpvt=POETRY+MAP+AND+NATIONAL+MAP&FORM=IGRE
http://www.poetryslam.com/map
http://pnd.foundationcenter.org/connections/national-poetry-map
The Academy of American Poets has expanded and redesigned the interactive National Poetry Map, a Web site that highlights local poets and historical landmarks, festivals, conferences, literary journals and presses, bookstores, writing programs, and more. Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, the map also lists famous and lesser-known poems about each of the nation's fifty states as well as Washington, D.C.
http://lifeisanexquisitejourney.com/2012/04/06/national-poetry-map-fostering-local-poetry-communities/
The National Poetry Map was launched during National Poetry Month in 2003 in the hopes of fostering local poetry communities. Relaunched in 2007, the Map has been updated with more photos, links, and dynamic content.
Seeking support for your online presence? We can use the power of our 4-million-impression-a-month platform to influence on your behalf.
Support the arts, and let the arts support you
Thanks for checking out the Tweetspeak Community. We’re so glad you’re here.
We’re also extremely pleased to offer three great support-the-arts packages, for those who want to support great content and find support for a creative life (and possibly their online presence).
If you’re seeking support for your online presence, you’ll be happy to know that Tweetspeak can use the power of its 4-million-impression-a-month platform to influence on your behalf.
All support levels are annually renewable. If you renew your support after one year, you’ll receive similar benefits; coupons and free gifts will reflect our latest life-enriching offerings. Or you can cancel at any time. Of course, we hope you’ll stick around for more smart fun and a beautifully literate life.
http://www.tweetspeakpoetry.com/support-the-arts/
How to Be a Tweetspeak Regular
1. Our monthly menu (above) is a great place to find stuff that Tweetspeak “regulars” are sure to be reading or doing
2. Sign up for our free poetry newsletter, to get top posts of the week
3. Subscribe to Every Day Poems, and read a beautiful poem a day. You’ll notice that the regulars at Tweetspeak do this. They subscribe for the way it inspires daily and connects them to our community, with a shared reading experience that also works to make them better writers
4. Our regulars know what it takes to keep us afloat. And some of them have decided to help that happen. Consider joining them? (You used to do this by subscribing to magazines. This is the new world of content delivered by wires, but it still takes hard work and a lot of $ to make it happen.)
http://www.tweetspeakpoetry.com/mischief-cafe/
Welcome to The Mischief Café, a whimsical destination for newcomers (and regulars) at Tweetspeak Poetry.
For Tweetspeak Newcomers
Want to connect with our community?
Our Poetry Baristas (or, if you prefer tea, our Poetry Tea Pourers) are here to help you find your way. If they don’t happen to notice that you chose a table in the corner, feel free to wave them on over. Tell them what you love: coffee, tea, cinnamon toast with or without butter. Rumi, Neruda, Teasdale or another poet altogether.
Before you know it, they’ll bring a sweet surprise to your table. And a smile. Always. Because they are some of the friendliest people you’ll ever meet.
You can also chat with them about any questions you might have. If they aren’t sure of the answer, they’ll point you to someone who can take care of you.
For Tweetspeak Regulars
Need a little encouragement? Advice? Coffee, tea, or toast? Let our baristas know. They’re happy to make your day if they can.
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