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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Poems from this collection received honourable mention in the 1998 National Magazine Awards.
Poems without the required entry fees will not be accepted.
Poems that are to be workshopped will be available on the web and e-mailed to students by Friday afternoon.
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Miles Rhodes, Wine Taster
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His poems are saturated with a wistful longing.
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Chogyam Trungpa Gyatso, Tibetan Monk
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These poems are borne of Michael McClure's Buddhist practice.
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Bori Gonbutoren, Reindeer Herder
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The poems by Almas were received with acclaim and his reputation flourished.
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Anita Ganesh, Poet
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These poems are refreshingly absurd and help the reader to relax and feel good about the world as he or she joins in the gentle humour of a poet who does not take himself or his writing too seriously.
These are poems to be read aloud, the better to savor their often delicious rhyme and meter.
These poems are the saints' expressions of love and experience of God and are some of the most moving poetry ever written.
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Khalid Binalshibh, Taxi Driver
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The nature poems are presented as speeches of Yahweh which are addressed to Job.
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Astrid Schuhmann, Backpacker
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His poems are a sort of railway station where trains have come enormous distances to stand briefly in the same building.
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Mark Harris, Priest
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Since these poems are so personal and a part of my life I have often had some well meaning Christians and others judge me because I have chosen to make them public.
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