Photo-caption highlights from "Clearing the Sill of the World," the 28th annual Key West Literary Seminar. An extraordinary literary event, which brought together seven U.S. Poets Laureate, as many winners of the Pulitzer Prize, up-and-coming poetic talents, and a truly remarkable audience of readers, writers, teachers, and poetry lovers of all stripe.
Posted by Arlo Haskell on January 28, 2010 3:43 AM
<a href="http://www.kwls.org/lit/2010/workshop_bio.cfm?auth_id=199&workshop_id=35">Yusef Komunyakaa</a>, the Pulitzer Prize winning author of<em> Warhorses</em>, <em>Copacetic</em>, and <em>I Apologize for the Eyes in my Head</em>, will offer an advanced poetry workshop in Key West following the Seminar this January. The four-day workshop, January 11-14, will focus on the process of revision.
Posted by Arlo Haskell on September 25, 2009 11:32 AM
Men with Jewfish, Key West, ca. 1935. From the Dale McDonald Collection, via the Monroe County Public Library on Flickr Today's haul from the deep: • Jewfish, Amberjack, or Black Drum? Carol Frost takes a look at Elizabeth Bishop's Key...
Posted by Arlo Haskell on July 7, 2009 5:24 PM
Purse seine boats fishing for menhaden. Photo by Robert K. Brigham, courtesy NOAA's Fisheries Collection. On our way to the sill of the world, we've been trolling. Here's what we're catching: • KWLS 28 will feature six past U.S. Poets...
Posted by Arlo Haskell on March 7, 2009 1:40 PM
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