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Paul D. Deane

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Linguist. Writer. Editor of Forgotten Ground Regained, journal of alliterative verse. Scholarly work (NLP): https://t.co/sCTlHwOkXb

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Forgotten Ground Regained (alliteration.net) is open to submissions for its Winter issue (on the theme "Images of the Natural World." See the call of submissions for details: alliteration.net/call-for-submi… #alliterativeverse #poetry #poetrycommunity #poetrytwitter #poetrypeople


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Maybe my fifth book, In Code, should get a new lease on life. Many of its poems (about my years working for government) were born during the previous Trump administration. forewordreviews.com/reviews/in-cod…


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"Burning the Leaves" by the underrated #HowardNemerov: nigeness.blogspot.com/2024/11/we-com…


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Re:re:repost. We're looking for #poets , interested in writing #sonnets . It's not just another exercise in submitting yet another poem, it's an opportunity to really hone in, to craft with words, to elucidate a vision. Spread the word.

Illuminations of the Fantastic is looking for new sonnets to publish! Qualifying sonnets will be published in the next issue of the magazine (Spring 2025). illuminationsfantastic.com #CallForSubmissions #poetrycommunity

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Delightful exploration with @malcolmguite asking us to sit quietly with Eliot’s Four Quartets and woo the apprehension of our periphery into comprehension. cac.org/podcasts/19644…


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A 1000-year-old grief refrained

EMILY OSBORNE Safety Razor ⁦@gordonhillpress⁩ This book opens one to Old Norse verse. Metaphor, spondaic rhythms, kennings, intensities rewarding attention both active and passive, sublimity—that “stately” oak tree earns its epithet. Human work from the 10th century sings.

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Lot of echoes of alliterative verse in there too ...


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I share some reflections on TS Eliot's Four Quartets on this turning to the Mystics podcast cac.org/podcasts/19644/


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My second entry on Tolkien's previously unpublished "Viking"-style poems (from THE COLLECTED POEMS OF JRR TOLKIEN) just went up. @sfpoetry @SFRAReview @TolkienSociety @mythsoc @PaulDeane3 @adambolivar @thaliarchus @graywyvern #medievalism stratofanatic.blogspot.com/2024/11/tolkie…


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Caught the 6yo singing: 🎶 Tinúviel the elven-fair, Immortal maiden elven-wise, About him cast her shadowy hair And arms like silver glimmering 🎶


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In every instant bloodied innocence Falls to the weary earth ,and whilst we stand Quiescence ends again in acquiescence, And Abel’s blood still cries in every land One silence only might redeem that blood Only the silence of a dying God. malcolmguite.wordpress.com/2024/11/10/sil…


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C. S. Lewis, there is no safe investment

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My friends @contubernales2 have just released @henryghenrik's new book, Green Radius, poems that take on the big picture in a big way that most of us will never dare to try: contubernalesbooks.com/green-radius1


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November pierces with its bleak remembrance Of all the bitterness and waste of war. Our silence tries but fails to make a semblance Of that lost peace they thought worth fighting for. Silence: a Sonnet for Remembrance Day malcolmguite.wordpress.com/2024/11/10/sil…


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I got to interview @malcolmguite and ask all my burning questions about King Arthur, Ballads, and his childhood in Canada tracesjournal.ca/p/a-conversati…


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As November brings darker days, @malcolmguite finds that George MacDonald feeds the soul churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2024/…


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This is haunting and beautifully layered. Lines like 'slim fibres that kill my dad shall outlast him' explore mortality and legacy with a poignant irony. The connection to ancient rituals adds a powerful depth. Thank you for sharing this. #PoemsAbout #Fires


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Well, then #PoetryCommunity what would you be prepared to go to the stake for. This meditation on martyrdom, with its nagging rhyme, first appeared on @InkSweatTears #PoemsAbout #Fires Thank you for always challenging us @AlanParry83

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Offering a Medieval emotional support dragon for whoever needs it✨

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