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Monthly Archives: April 2009
Love Your Layoff
Love Your Layoff: An awesome blog from Foursquare poet Katie Kemple. At the moment I’m gainfully employed and have been employed at least 20 hrs a week for almost exactly a year. But before that, there were some spotty months. … Continue reading
What I did Monday Morning
Charles Alexander covers the Poet-Publisher Roundtable, etc. My own thoughts, perhaps, one day– if I ever have time!
Poetry Collection Assistant Curator
If you have a Ph.D. in English, experience working in libraries (especially Special Collections), and an interest in 20th Century poetry, there’s a great job posting for an Assistant Curator at the UB Poetry Collection. The salary is $50-55k, which … Continue reading
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How to Win (and Lose) A Scorpio Woman
Since this post on the Scorpio Woman is the most popular page on my blog, I figured I would supplement it with some more astrological insight. Before I do so, I want to say that astrology is a lot like … Continue reading
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