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Poet Travels Sharp Edge of Science

REPULSION THRUST is on sale at Amazon now (just in time for Black Friday)! The book is less than $10 and makes a wonderful gift for poetry lovers, scientists, futurists, literary folk, and anyone who enjoys a bit of uniquely framed introspection. The beautiful cover is by NSW artist Scott Jackson, and I'd love to send you an autographed bookplate, customised to suit your recipient. Drop by:…See More
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October 12, 2009 to October 18, 2009
 Mark October 12 to 18 on your calendar for The Muse Online Writers Conference cosponsored by Lea Schizas and Carolyn Howard-Johnson:We are now taking reservations for the conference. More to come on my presentations there at http://themuseonlinewritersconference.com/. This year we’ve added pitch sessions: http://www.themuseonlinewritersconference.com/2009workshops.htmSee More
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"Hi Martine, yes I think it is working for me, maybe better than any other social networking tool. Of course I have linked my twitter to Facebook, MySpace, my own website and so on, so as long as I Twitter regularly (and that's pretty easy to…"
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"My multimedia (animoto) poetry piece Equinox posted here: http://magdalenaball.blogspot.com/2009/08/equinox.html Love to see what the rest of you are up to. Now back to Father Poetry!"
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" Video of me reading the title poem from my upcoming collection Repulsion Thrust (release date Dec 09). Anyone else play about with video? Tips welcome! http://magdalenaball.blogspot.com/2009/08/vlog-on-blog-repulsion-thrust.html"
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Magdalena Ball runs The Compulsive Reader at http://www.compulsivereader.com/html. Her short stories, editorials, poetry, reviews and articles have appeared in a wide number of printed anthologies and journals, and have won local and international awards for poetry, and fiction. She is also the author of the novel Sleep Before Evening, a nonfiction book The Art of Assessment: How to Review Anything and three other poetry chapbooks Quark Soup, and, in collaboration with Carolyn Howard-Johnson, Cherished Pulse and She Wore Emerald Then. She runs a monthly radio program podcast www.blogtalkradio.com/compulsivereader
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Sleep Before Evening (Bewrite Books, 2007) Paperback: 296 pages, ISBN-13: 978-1904492962, literary fiction

Quark Soup (Picaro Press, 2006, ISBN 1-920957-23-5), poetry

The Art of Assessment: How to Review Anything (Mountain Mist Productions, ISBN 1-920913-10-6), nonfiction

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She Wore Emerald Then (CreateSpace, 2008, ISBN-13: 978-1438263793) by Magdalena Ball and Carolyn Howard-Johnson with original photography by May Lattanzio, poetry

Cherished Pulse (2007, by Magdalena Ball and Carolyn Howard-Johnson with original artwork by Vicki Thomas), poetry

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Poet Travels Sharp Edge of Science

Posted on November 29, 2009 at 5:43pm 0 Comments

REPULSION THRUST is on sale at Amazon now (just in time for Black Friday)! The book is less than $10 and makes a wonderful gift for poetry lovers, scientists, futurists, literary folk, and anyone who enjoys a bit of uniquely framed introspection. The beautiful cover is by NSW artist Scott Jackson, and I'd love to send you an autographed bookplate, customised to suit your recipient. Drop by:…

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Promoting Poetry: Is it a Mug’s Game?

Posted on August 8, 2009 at 3:32pm 1 Comment

Let me start by saying, right up front, that publishing poetry is generally not a road to riches. Most of us write poetry for reasons other than its hot selling power. Of all genres, poetry is probably the hardest to sell. I’m not entirely sure why this is the case, but I’ll hazard an educated guess that it’s because there’s a kind of misconception that poetry isn’t an engaging read (not suitable for the beach or an airplane), isn’t an easy read (the “highbrow fallacy”), and that it isn’t going… Continue

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At 7:16am on December 13, 2009, Ronald Feasel said…
Please add me my requests full. Checkout my blog entries here on my second novel I'm writing---Moral Dilemma at: http://www.freado.com/book/5100/MORAL-DILEMMA
And http://www.freado.com/book/5120/THE-RHYME-MAN
 
 
 

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