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National Poetry Month 2004

Webliography

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Academy of American Poets
http://www.poets.org/
One of the liveliest and most comprehensive poetry sites on the Internet.

Austin International Poetry Festival
http://www.aipf.org/
A low-budget, high-performance, volunteer-based organization dedicated to promoting poetry as a literary art for all.

Austin Poetry Slam
http://www.austinslam.com/
We have our own amazing slam-right here in Austin!

Bartleby Verse
http://www.bartleby.com/verse
With thousands of poems by hundreds of authors, this site offers one of the largest free collections of verse on the Web.

The Beat Page
http://www.rooknet.com/beatpage/index.html
The Beat Page is dedicated to the movement that began in the early 1950's with a small and tightly connected group of young writers who demonstrated a care-free, often wreckless and unquestionably fresh approach to literature. They also demonstrate a social stance against what was sometimes referred to as "The Establishment."

e-poets
http://www.e-poets.net/
e-poets is about connections, encounters, and culture. One way these ideas are related is through telepresent performance. E-poets produces video conferences where audiences and literary artists see and hear each other "across geographical and cultural frontiers," and they do it within poets' means.

Favorite Poem Project
http://www.favoritepoem.org/
Since its launch in 1997 the Favorite Poem Project has been dedicated to celebrating, documenting, and promoting poetry's role in “Americans’” lives.

Got Poetry?
http://www.gotpoetry.com/
Got Poetry? Is a news and user community that offers many activities among poetry, performance, and media. You may publish poetry events, news announcements, editorials, poems, and short stories through the website.

An Incomplete History of Slam
http://www.e-poets.net/library/slam/
A biography of an evolving poetry movement.

Live Poets
http://www.livepoets.com/
Live Poets is dedicated to promoting quality spoken word and providing an interface for poets and their audiences.

Poetry 180
http://www.loc.gov/poetry/180
Poetry 180 is designed to make it easy for students to read a poem a day of the school year.

Poetry Portal
http://www.poetry-portal.com/
Open the door to the world of poetry. Definitions, information on poetry events and slams, competitions, publications, places to find poetry online, styles and themes, in-depth articles on individual poets, e-zine listings, and on and on it goes.

PSI-Poetry Slam Inc.
http:yslam.com/
The mission of Poetry Slam Inc. is to promote the performance and creation of poetry while cultivating literary activities and spoken word events in order to build attendance participation, stimulate creativity, awaken minds, foster education, inspire mentoring, encourage artistic statement and engage communities worldwide in the revelry of language.

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