Tag Archive: poetry chapbook

Meet "Irreverent Twits"

Just a quick note to say that the latest Twitter chapbook, Irreverent Twits, has been published. You can download it now with the World Class Poetry Toolbar. Free.

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Twitpoem Chapbook Is Now Available For Free

For the last week I’ve been frustrated. I’ve tried to publish the May 2009 issue of my Twitter poems chapbook, but I’ve been running into some challenges that have held up the process.
For starters, I bought a new laptop, an Acer AspireOne. It’s a tiny little Ferrari of a laptop, but it really is a [...]

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Hardwood Poetry Chapbook Is Now Available

Hardwood, Gary B. Fitzgerald’s chapbook, is now available through the World Class Poetry Toolbar. Download the toolbar for free and enjoy Gary’s poetic verses.

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Poetry Chapbook Coming Soon: Hardwood

I am pleased to announce the first poetry chapbook published by World Class Poetry. It is not yet available, but it soon will be.
Gary B. Fitzgerald has commented on some of the blog posts here at World Class Poetry Blog and has been a faithful reader now for about a year, I guess. Last year [...]

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Coming Soon: WCP Chapbooks

I have always loved chapbooks. Poetry is a good fit for those small pamphlet-sized publications. And they’re a good way to introduce non-readers to contemporary poetry without overwhelming them with huge tomes of tropes and synecdoches. So this announcement should go over well with poets who are looking for ways to break into print with [...]

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Reginald Shepherd's Itinerary: A Chapbook For A New Millennium

I received a copy of Itinerary by the late Reginald Shepherd, compliments of John Gallaher. It is not often that I read through an entire work of a poet, even a small one, and marvel. Over the years I’ve had the pleasure of reading certain Reginald Shepherd poems and I’ve enjoyed them, though I’ve never [...]

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Going Dutch Poetry Chapbook Available In Print Or .PDF

My regular readers know that I spent 12 months in Iraq in 2005. In September of that year I took a 15-day R&R leave and met my wife in Frankfurt, Germany. We toured the country by train. During that trip I managed to kick out a handful of poems based on the experience and put [...]

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