D, Rachel Dacus to Norman Dubie
Rachel Dacus
She is a transplanted New Yorker who likes California, her work lives in lots of places on the Web (see Gravity & Project Equinox), & she has a book entitled Earth Lessons.
She is a transplanted New Yorker who likes California, her work lives in lots of places on the Web (see Gravity & Project Equinox), & she has a book entitled Earth Lessons.
Ruth Daigon
She sang at Dylan Thomas’s funeral and the rest is poetry. Her book, The Moon Inside was called “a milestone work” by Robert Sward & she has an online chapbook at webdelsol.
She sang at Dylan Thomas’s funeral and the rest is poetry. Her book, The Moon Inside was called “a milestone work” by Robert Sward & she has an online chapbook at webdelsol.
Maria Damon
Maria Damon is the only lit crit willing to take on the Poetry Extremes. Her book, The Dark End of the Street: Margins in American Vanguard Poetry is the place to start if you want to read ABOUT poetry. And her Net “interwriting” with Miekal And, “Literature Nation,” is Pick Hit for finding the cyberpoem of your dream, really!
Maria Damon is the only lit crit willing to take on the Poetry Extremes. Her book, The Dark End of the Street: Margins in American Vanguard Poetry is the place to start if you want to read ABOUT poetry. And her Net “interwriting” with Miekal And, “Literature Nation,” is Pick Hit for finding the cyberpoem of your dream, really!
Barbara Daniels
Daniels, The Woman Who Tries to Believe, makes believes of her readers. Her chapbook is full of crystal phrases -- clear, comprehensible, but also multi-faceted, word-spheres revealing more truths if you look more deeply.
Daniels, The Woman Who Tries to Believe, makes believes of her readers. Her chapbook is full of crystal phrases -- clear, comprehensible, but also multi-faceted, word-spheres revealing more truths if you look more deeply.
Diane di Prima
At DianediPrima.com, you’ll find a bio, an extensive bibliography of di Prima’s work, links to other Web sites where you can read the Beat poet-priestess’ poems (because there are none on her own site), & information about the small-group poetry-writing workshops she has offered in San Francisco since 1991.
At DianediPrima.com, you’ll find a bio, an extensive bibliography of di Prima’s work, links to other Web sites where you can read the Beat poet-priestess’ poems (because there are none on her own site), & information about the small-group poetry-writing workshops she has offered in San Francisco since 1991.
Diane di Prima
Joseph Matheny posted this 1992 interview with di Prima on his Web site -- it’s old but still wonderful! First Lady of the Beast, DiPrima is a power poet, and this interview is a bare heart, talking about rebellion, radical art, deconstructionism & false desires.
Joseph Matheny posted this 1992 interview with di Prima on his Web site -- it’s old but still wonderful! First Lady of the Beast, DiPrima is a power poet, and this interview is a bare heart, talking about rebellion, radical art, deconstructionism & false desires.
Luigi-Bob Drake
Our fave HTMLizing poet, Luigi-Bob is the “mechanic” at Wr-eye-tings Scratchpad & editor of Taproot Reviews. His new VisPo, “buybye” (Msamerican pi?) is dessert for the eye.
Our fave HTMLizing poet, Luigi-Bob is the “mechanic” at Wr-eye-tings Scratchpad & editor of Taproot Reviews. His new VisPo, “buybye” (Msamerican pi?) is dessert for the eye.
Norman Dubie
2002 winner of the PEN Center West Award for Poetry, Norman Dubie is a wonderful poet of the telling particulars of history & human life. His AAP page has a biographical summary and three poems that take us from the boy Brueghel to Czar Nicholas’ last Christmas letter to the voice of a country schoolteacher reading Melville to her class.
2002 winner of the PEN Center West Award for Poetry, Norman Dubie is a wonderful poet of the telling particulars of history & human life. His AAP page has a biographical summary and three poems that take us from the boy Brueghel to Czar Nicholas’ last Christmas letter to the voice of a country schoolteacher reading Melville to her class.
Norman Dubie
Norton Poets Online has pages on two of Dubie’s books, Groom Falconer (1990) & Selected and New Poems (1983). Two more of his poems are online: “Bells in the Endtime of Gyurmey Tsultrim” at Fence magazine and “Of Politics and Art” in plagiarist.com’s poem archive.
Norton Poets Online has pages on two of Dubie’s books, Groom Falconer (1990) & Selected and New Poems (1983). Two more of his poems are online: “Bells in the Endtime of Gyurmey Tsultrim” at Fence magazine and “Of Politics and Art” in plagiarist.com’s poem archive.
