The Great Big (and we mean REALLY big!) Poetry Giveaway
Friday, April 1, 2011 at 04:30PM
Cati Porter

 Happy National Poetry Month 2011!

 

Once again we at Poemeleon are participating in the great Poetry Book Giveaway initiated by poet & editor Kelli Russell Agodon over at her blog, The Book of Kells.

We believe there is no better way to get to know what other poets are doing and loving about and with poetry than to read and share the love. That said, this year, we are very excited to be able offer NINE books for our giveaway, as well as to share links to other Poemeleon contributors who are participating in this fabulous event.

Some of our contributor's have generously donated books for our giveaway. The contributors' books  that are up for grabs are:

 

Jules Gibbs

 

 

Judith Terzi

 

Sarah Maclay

 

Luisa Igloria





And from our Editors...

 

Tom C. Hunley’s Greatest Hits

(no image available - sorry!)

 


Ren Powell



Judy Kronenfeld

 


Maureen Alsop


(Could be this book, or one of her chapbooks - which book it is will be a surprise!)

 

&

Cati Porter, either Seven Floors Up OR my latest chapbook, (al)most delicious - your choice!



Also, here is a list of Poemeleon contributors who are participating in the giveaway. Please visit their blogs and comment for a chance to win one of their books:


Jessie Carty
Jeannine Hall Gailey
Laura Madeline Wiseman
Lois Marie Harrod
Amy Watkins
Martha Silano
Djelloul Marbrook
Sherry Chandler
Iris Jamahl Dunkle
*Luisa Igloria


* Luisa Igloria is participating both here and on her blog. FYI, I am also participating on my personal blog, as is Ren Powell.


(Check back periodically as I will occasionally add names to this list.)



We at Poemeleon hope you are making the most of NaPoMo (aka NaPoWriMo for those of us participating in any number of the poem-a-day challenges going on).

***Please leave a comment below for a chance to win one of the above books. We love our readers and want to reward you for loving us back!***

Happy Poeming!

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