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  • UBU Web: Visual + Concrete + Sound Poetry
  • www.ubu.com
  • A learned, varietous, and rewarding assortment of links and works concerning visual/concrete poetry, including a knowledgeable historical perspective on visual/concrete poetry and many links to international contemporary work.
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  • Electronic Poetry Center
  • epc.buffalo.edu
  • "The EPC serves as a central gateway to resources in electronic poetry and poetics produced at the University at Buffalo [New York] as well as elsewhere on the Internet." Emphasis on "experimental and formally innovative" work.
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  • Artscape
  • www.artscape.org
  • Annual arts festival in Baltimore, Maryland, featuring literary readings, poetry performances, and literary arts workshops.
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  • The Poetry Archive
  • www.poetryarchive.org
  • A collection of recordings of poets reading their own works, with texts. Recordings are in Realplayer format.
4.2
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>120
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  • Nuyorican Poets Cafe
  • www.nuyorican.org
  • This multi-cultural community is dedicated to artistic empowerment and creative diversity. The organization is celebrating over 25 years of spoken word, theater, poetry, slam, hip hop, live music, and film on the lower East Side of New York City.
4.2
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>140
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  • Favorite Poem Project
  • www.favoritepoem.org
  • Started by former U.S. Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky, the Favorite Poem Project allows people to submit their favorite poems along with a personal story about why the poem means something to them. The site features a sampling of the poems, the poets, and stories from the people who have participated in the project.
4.1
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>20
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  • Pif Magazine
  • www.pifmagazine.com
  • One of the best-known ezines for poetry and fiction. Includes interviews with writers, "interactive" poetry.
4.0
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  • The National Association for Poetry Therapy
  • www.poetrytherapy.org
  • Information about poetry as therapy, the Poetry Therapy Foundation, membership, training and education, and informative publications. Based in Louisville, Colorado, United States, but membership is open to all those who wish to promote growth and healing through language, symbol and story.
3.8
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<5
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  • Museum of American Poetics
  • www.poetspath.com
  • The Museum of American Poetics presents multimedia poetry exhibits, information on lectures, the "Best Minds Reading Series", and the "Floating Muse Bookstore".
3.8
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5
  • DC Poetry
  • www.dcpoetry.com
  • A calendar of poetry readings and performances in the Washington, DC, area. The site also contains information about past featured readers, samples of their poetry, and reviews of past performances.
3.8
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