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Wislawa Szmborska Dies at 88.
Polish poet Wislawa Szymborska, who won the 1996 Nobel Prize in Literature, died of lung cancer on Wednesday in Krakow, Poland.
The next issue of Smartish Pace (#19, April, 2012) ... [ read more ]
Frank O'Hara & Jan Cremer in Baltimore
Load of Fun Gallery (LOF/g), in collaboration with the i.e. Reading Series, hosts a silkscreen print exhibition and poetry reading. The exhibition combines silkscreen printed poems of Baltimore native Frank O’Hara, silkscreen illustrations ... [ read more ]
Recent Media
David Keplinger, Smartish Pace Reading
David Keplinger reading for Smartish Pace & Barrelhouse at Artomatic in Washington, DC on June 12, 2009. Intro by Dan Brady of Barrelhouse.
Recent Interview
Interview with Patrick Ryan Frank
Originally from Michigan, Patrick Ryan Frank has his master’s degree in poetry from Boston University and studied theater and creative writing as an undergraduate at Northwestern. Since then, he has received fellowships from the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown and the Massachusetts Arts Council, and now holds a James A. Michener Fellowship at the University of Texas at Austin. In August of 2010, How the Losers Love What’s Lost won the Four Way Books Intro prize judged by Alan Shapiro. He was interviewed over email by Julia Leverone of Smartish Pace in October, 2010.JL: Could you give an idea as to your background, and especially what your influences are?PRF: I grew up in rural Michigan, on what had once been a farm but is now just a wide swath of weeds and derelict barns. I hated it at the time, and I’ve lived in big cities ever since (with the exception of a couple of stints at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown). While I always wanted to be an urban—and urbane—poet, I can’t quite pull myself completely from the fields.My influences are pretty varied, sometimes embarrassingly so. I bought a shiny ... [ read more ]
Upcoming Events
AWP
2/29/2012 (8:00am) -- 3/3/2012 (11:55pm)
Hilton Chicago & Palmer House Hilton, Table K21
Bookfair is Free on Sat
Please stop by table K21 for the new issue, t-shirts, one-of-a-kind SP merch & fun for all. The SP editors look forward to seeing you in Chicago!
http://www.awpwriter.org/conference/2012bookfair.php
32 Poems & Smartish Pace Reading
3/1/2012 (9:00pm) -- (10:00pm)
Topics Cafe, 2122 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL 60614
Free
A joint magazine poetry reading featuring 5 minute readings by: Todd Boss, Geoff Brock, Victoria Chang, Carolina Ebeid, Luke Johnson, Rebecca Lindenberg, Erika Meitner, Mary Quade, Natalie Shapero & Eric Smith.
Recent Review
The Ghost Narratives
The chapbook occupies an interesting place in American Poetry these days. It used to be the first refuge of the beginning poet, a format that permitted the publication of a group solid poems without the conjoined headaches of thematic unity or narrative line, a way to announce one’s presence as a working poet while the longer manuscript was still in process. That it was also the first refuge of the self-published didn’t help its reputation ... [ read more ]


















