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It
is with a heavy heart and sadness that the William
Meredith Foundation announces
the death of Kathi Wolfe.
Kathi was the winner of the 2024 Meredith Award for
her last collection of poetry,
THE PORPOISE IN THE PINK ALCOVE. |
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Washington
Blade obituary
Kathi Wolfe died June 22. (Washington Blade file photo
by Michael Key) |
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Kathi
Wolfe is Awarded the
2024 William Meredith Prize for Poetry |
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Article:
Comings & Goings
Washington Blade contributor Kathi Wolfe wins poetry
honor
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Invitation
to an Afternoon of Art and Poetry
November 18 from 2-4 at the Writers
Center
(4508 Walsh St., Bethesda, Maryland 20815)
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The
Porpoise in the Pink Alcove (Kathi Wolfe)
Reviewed
by Sheila Black
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Poets' Choice Publishing is Pleased to Announce
the Third Volume of Poetry by Tom Kirlin
with the Intriguing, Post-Modern Title,
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The
William Meredith Foundation is Pleased to Offer Two
Events
Celebrating National Poetry Month, April 2022
(please press the underlined text to view the
Press Release link) |
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The
2019 WILLIAM MEREDITH AWARDS FOR POETRY are
presented to poets BARBARA GOLDBERG and TOM KIRLIN
Saturday, September 14th, at the Embassy of the
Republic of Bulgaria
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This
festschrift was first presented at Centennial
Celebration of William Meredith: His Legacy of Writing
at Connecticut College April 12, 2019 by the
William Meredith Foundation and Poets Choice.
Important essays included as well as numerous archival
photos of William Meredith and the 2019 William Meredith
Award for Poetry. Memorial Moment by Janet Gezari,
Just a Few Influences on William Meredith, J. Scott
Price, The Language of the Tribe by Michael Collier,
ENABLING LOVE, Tom Kirlin, MEREDITH POEMS, ETCHINGS
BY STOIMEN STOILOV,Hundredth Anniversary by Krassin
Himmirski, A Tribute, by Richard Harteis, A Love Song
for William Meredith, Julia Alvarez
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The
2013 WILLIAM MEREDITH AWARD FOR POETRY is presented
to
poet LYUBOMIR LEVCHEV
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GREEN-WINGED
HORSE
new and selected poems by
Lyubomir Levchev
($24.95 (7" X 10") Little Red Tree; 254
pages,
with 41 color and black & white paintings,
illustrations and photos)
Art Work by Stoimen Stoilov
Translations from Bulgarian by Valentin Krustev
Edited by Richard Harteis
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"Lyubomir Levchev, the poems
you write are written by the sky
and the street and the old people who died 400 years
ago and the little kids
who will be born 400 years from now and they are
poems of profound joy
and swift sorrow
" ~ William Saroyan
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Green-Winged Horse features a
great number of new poems, uniquely translated
by Valentin Krustev, one of Williams oldest
friends who was one of the
very first translators assigned to William when
he first began
attending Peace the Hope of the Planet, the writers'
conferences sponsored
by the Union of Bulgarian Writers over the decades..
Here once again, history and talent come together
in friendly synchronicity.
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Fires Eternal Morning
a surrealist novel by Johnes Ruta
267 pages
Poets Choice Publishers
Fires Eternal Morning is an exploration
of the Unconscious memory.
Along with the telling of dream stories and childhood
perspectives,
its aspiration is also to stimulate the reader's
recollection of recent
and forgotten dreams.
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William
Meredith and Richard Harteis.
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