Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Dear Anais
I swear, I have not met a bigger advocate for poetry than Serena at Savvy Verse and Wit -- and I've known a few poets in my day, too.
To convince you that poetry isn't the Big Bad it seemed to be when we were forced to study it in high school, she's got a copy of one very interesting-looking book: Dear Anais: My Life in Poems For You, written by Diana M. Raab.
That's not all, though. Ms. Raab has also offered to send two other winners each one copy of her chapbook (that's a collection of poetry, usually self-published, or published in small quantities by a small press), My Muse Undresses Me.
Check it all out, including two (VERY readable and easily understood!) poems by Ms. Raab.
Deadline is March 18.
Use this link.
To convince you that poetry isn't the Big Bad it seemed to be when we were forced to study it in high school, she's got a copy of one very interesting-looking book: Dear Anais: My Life in Poems For You, written by Diana M. Raab.
That's not all, though. Ms. Raab has also offered to send two other winners each one copy of her chapbook (that's a collection of poetry, usually self-published, or published in small quantities by a small press), My Muse Undresses Me.
Check it all out, including two (VERY readable and easily understood!) poems by Ms. Raab.
Deadline is March 18.
Use this link.
Labels: Diana Raab, Savvy Verse and Wit