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Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here]( to view it in your browser. [Newsletter Banner]   [Share on Twitter]( [Share on Facebook]( [Forward to a Friend]( collection [Better Craftsmen, Not Gods]( An Online Exhibit on the Editing of T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land By Tyler Malone & Robert Eric Shoemaker [A man standing alone on a rain-drenched pavement on the River Thames Embankment, London.]( Poem Guide [The Hearers to Collection: T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land]( Who are all these people? Where is this waste land they inhabit? What is this chaos of impressions we are privy to? Wherefore such madness? By Tyler Malone Book Pick [Be/Hold: A Friendship Book]( I’ve never considered compound words to be a particularly beautiful thing. Helpful? Sure. A fun puzzle for early readers to piece together? Absolutely. But when I think of rich, gorgeous language, the compound word does not come to mind. And that is what is so special about this book – like all great poets, Erlichman shows us that if we look closely and listen carefully, there is a certain type of magic to be found in everyday things. Picked By Evalena Friedman other [Open Call for 2023 Visiting Teaching Artist for the Forms & Features Workshop]( Teaching artists near the beginning of their career are invited to design and lead an original poetry workshop as a part of the Poetry Foundation Library’s workshop series, Forms & Features. [Please visit the application guidelines here.]( [The Poetry Foundation]( [The Poetry Foundation on Twitter]( [The Poetry Foundation on Facebook]( [The Poetry Foundation on Instagram](   You have received this email because you submitted your email address at www.poetryfoundation.org. You may [unsubscribe]( or [change]( your newsletter subscription preferences at any time. © 2023 Poetry Foundation, Poetry Foundation 61 W. Superior Street Chicago, IL 60654 USA #

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