na·po·mo
Well, spring has sprung. April has come. And along with being the time where things turn green and blossoms sprout from the ground, April is National Poetry Month. To celebrate, the dictionary...
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Today is our first poem of na·po·mo 2013 at the dictionary project! We are delighted to have Margaree Little as our first poet this month. Please enjoy her take on oblate. ob·late (ä-ˈblāt,...
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re·cep·tion (ri-ˈsep-shən) n. [ME. reception; OFr.; L. receptio < pp. of receptere; see RECEIVE], 1. a receiving or being received. 2. the manner of this: as, a very hearty reception...
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© ladiscarica, NO, (NEON. La materia luminosa dell’arte, MACRO) For our third post of na·po·mo, we have a poem from George Life. Enjoy! scold* v. find fault with angrily —n. one who scolds....
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(click on photos for original post and photo credits) Our next poem for na·po·mo comes from Valyntina Grenier. Please enjoy her poem below! vi·rus, n. [L., a slimy liquid, poison; cf. FITCHEW],...
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all photos in this post courtesy of retronaut.com We have two days left of April and three poets’ work still to share with you for na•po•mo 2013. Enjoy Shelly Taylor’s take on yore. yore...
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“What Are You Looking At?”, Banksy Today is the last day of April and the last day of na·po·mo 2013. We have a double-decker day with one poem now and one poem later in the day. Our first poem today...
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Photo by Francesca Woodman Well, here we are at the conclusion of a wonderful na·po·mo at the dictionary project! I’m grateful that poetry gets its own month and also grateful that we can continue...
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Today, we have our second series of poems for the third annual napomo at the dictionary project in honor of National Poetry Month. All month we will be posting poems written from bibliomanced...
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Today is the third post for napomo at the dictionary project. I’m pleased to introduce you to this pair of poets who I met at ::Throughlines:: an improvisational movement and writing intensive I...
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