My imagination makes me human
and makes me a fool;
it gives me all the world
and exiles me from it.
--Ursula K. Le Guin
The PembrokeUnion Avenue
An Urban Journal Exploring Place,
Purpose, Literature, Memory,
and This Time


Notice! After 10/26/09 this site will be located at:

judyloest.com

Thank you for visiting me at this new address.



Ramon Casas was a portraitist and graphic designer whose posters and postcards helped to define the Catalan art movement known as modernisme


Jove Decadent, 1899, by Ramon Casas i Carb�, 1866-1932.



Poetry in Your Inbox Every Day:

Free daily or weekly poetry e-newsletters or e-verse, and more:

American Life in Poetry. Ted Kooser, US Poet Laureate 2004-06, selects a poem for this weekly newspaper and e-column.

Milkweed Editions. Milkweed Editions is an award-winning, nonprofit literary publisher of high-quality books that places an emphasis on cultural diversity, environmental stewardship, exceptionally crafted poetry, and insightful literature for adults and children in the middle grades. Their E-Verse is one of the finest e-newsletters I've found.

Poetry Previews. This site also offers monthly book discussion groups, journal reviews, and listings of grants/awards/calls for submissions.

Poetry Daily. One of the best poetry sites with an expansive archive of well- and lesser-known poets selected daily from current books and journals. A great way to keep abreast of the poetry journal scene.

Writers' Almanac. Garrison Keillor picks some fine poems for this daily.



Journal Pages Index

Writing/Literary Links:
Nebraska Center for Writers
The Loft Literary Center
The Knoxville Writers' Guild
IdentityTheory.com
Women Writers
Glossarist
Literary Traveler
Writer's Digest
Arts and Letters Daily

Poetry Links:
The Cortland Review
Academy of American Poets
Poetry Magic
Poetry Links re Sept 11
Drowning Man Poetry Links

Favorite Weblogs:
AltWeeklies
MobyLives

Favorites: Quotes, Poetry, Articles, etc.:
Quotations
Poems, General
War Poems
Articles


Site FAQs:
Purpose and Intent
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NEW! PHOTOGRAPHY -- a new page devoted to Knoxville's literary haunts. Pictures will be added as I'm inspired.

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Literary News, Local and National:

The novelist Marilynne Robinson won the 2009 Orange Prize for Fiction for her novel Home. The British award, given annually for the best novel written by a woman in English, was presented to Ms. Robinson at a ceremony at the Royal Festival Hall in London. The novel, a follow-up to her Pulitzer Prize-winning 2004 work, Gilead, won over other finalists that included Ellen Feldman�s Scottsboro, Samantha Hunt�s Invention of Everything Else and Kamila Shamsie�s Burnt Shadows.

I have read Robinson's Housekeeping and Gilead and thought they were some of the most beautiful writing I've ever read. Robinson, in my opinion, is in the top tier of a handful of the best writers in America today.

Francesca Kay was given the Orange Award for New Writers for her novel, An Equal Stillness.

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Kudos:

The Knoxville Writers' Guild's eighth anthology, Outscape: Writings on Fences and Frontiers, a collection of short stories, essays, memoirs, poems and photographs in some way related to, using Blake's metaphor, expansion and contraction, will debut at a launch party on October 2 at the Laural Theater in Knoxville.

Jack Neely, Knoxville's local historian, has a new book on the colorful history of Market Square.



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BOOK & JOURNAL STUFF:

Check out what I've been reading on Goodreads.com, a great site for friends to share literary pleasures and also document your reading history
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Check out The American Booksellers Association Indie Next list of the "next best reads." Visit the IndieBound ABA website for this and indie bestsellers plus a form for nominating your own favorites.

Subscribe to the free Washington Post Book Review newsletter.

For lovely woman-reading products such as journals, calendars, post-, note- and greeting cards, visit Pomegranate Press', an online stationery store.

Visit the Poetry Society of America to send free poetry e-postcards.

For beautiful 19th and 20th Century art images (specializing in Pre-Raphaelite, Symbolism, and Art Nouveau) and free e-cards, visit ArtMagick , "your source for visual intoxification."

And to read my online Urban Journal, click here



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