Click to Share
 
 
  1. Latest News
  2. Submit Press Release
  1. PR Home
  2. Latest News
  3. Feeds
  4. Alerts
  5. Submit Free Press Release
  6. Journalist Account

Belgium poetry News

  + XML/RSS  



By Aquillrelle
Kumar Kamal is a poet of Bangladeshi origin, preferring to write under the pen name of Ujjol Kamal. The word Ujjol in Bengali means bright. Born in Dhaka, Bangladesh, he emigrated to the US in 1997 where he is presently a resident of New Jersey.

By Aquillrelle
Earl LeClaire was on the Finalists list with his poem "Night Taxi" and Shortlisted in the Aquillrelle Main Contest 3 with his poems "Distance" and "Poacher" Congratulations Earl!

By Aquillrelle
Our third contest. The good news being that Aquillrelle starts attracting more submissions - with about 1000 poems and 300 poets there is nothing to complain about.

By Aquillrelle
Michael Sullivan was one of the five winners with his poem: Invisible Lives and shortlisted on the Aquillrelle Main contest 3 list with his poems: Forgotten Chords Within The Serpent's Eye The Silent Thief

All Press Releases

By Aquillrelle
Kristina Monroe writes of a world balanced by natural beauty and lore. She has run with the humans, and danced with the butterflies.

By Aquillrelle
She finds them everywhere - in history, art, religion, industry, her own back porch. She is awed by them, delighted by them, saddened by them and by our misunderstanding of them.

By Aquillrelle
Kumar Kamal is a poet of Bangladeshi origin, preferring to write under the pen name of Ujjol Kamal. The word Ujjol in Bengali means bright. Born in Dhaka, Bangladesh, he emigrated to the US in 1997 where he is presently a resident of New Jersey.

By Aquillrelle
If this world would have been sufficiently mature to give birth to an anti-war prophet, this collection would have certainly ranked high in such a prophet’s sources of inspiration.

By Aquillrelle
John Mc Guckin: “Jodde Maree’s poetry is a distinct journey through the heart of life.

By Aquillrelle
If Jack was a tree, his roots would probably cross right trough the Appalachian Mountains. Deeply anchored in and in love with his past and present surroundings, nature, his family...

By Aquillrelle
Foreword: Imagine reading a contemporary poet who doesn’t seek to appease you by constructing a body of work full of superlatives or flowery adornments. Imagine reading a distinctly, and refreshingly disturbing...

By Aquillrelle
Earl LeClaire was on the Finalists list with his poem "Night Taxi" and Shortlisted in the Aquillrelle Main Contest 3 with his poems "Distance" and "Poacher" Congratulations Earl!

By Aquillrelle
Our third contest. The good news being that Aquillrelle starts attracting more submissions - with about 1000 poems and 300 poets there is nothing to complain about.

By Aquillrelle
Michael Sullivan was one of the five winners with his poem: Invisible Lives and shortlisted on the Aquillrelle Main contest 3 list with his poems: Forgotten Chords Within The Serpent's Eye The Silent Thief

By Aquillrelle
It is absolutely impossible to define this humorous collection of poetry, born at the finely sharpened end of Dr. Lynn Veach Sadler’s pencil, other than... absolutely marvelous.

By Aquillrelle
Bernard Cadillon is an artist at and of heart. Trying his hand in painting, trying his hand in photography, he decided to try his hand also in the toughest of them all - poetry. English poetry for a native French speaker...

By Night Reading / Publishing
Shana Raywood wins the Night Reading / publishing monthly poll with the witchy and beguiling ‘The First Phoenix’.

By Night Publishing
A major exhibition of eight popular local writers in a region not traditionally associated with the arts is to be held in the Upper Foyer of the Hull Truck Theatre from Wednesday 7th April to Tuesday 1st June 2010





  1. SiteMap
  2. Contact PRLog
  3. Privacy Policy
  4. Terms of Service
  5. Copyright Notice
  6. About
  7. Advertise
Like PRLog?
2.8K1.1K1.1K
Click to Share