Virtual Gathering

Linkography

Poetry Gathering
 

Please take a moment to look at some of the poetry and language-related websites we've collected over the years. Recommend sites to peoplespoetry@peoplespoetry.org


The Bowery Poetry Club —
Through the front door, a small coffee shop. Behind the curtain, a performance space that seats over 100, a state-of-the-art sound system with digital recording and cybercast facilities and a full bar. Next door, our sister space, the Digital Video Dojo, world’s first walk-in digital editing facility and school. This Club sponsors poetry events every night, workshops and readings in the afternoons. http://www.bowerypoetry.com/

New Media Poets
is one of the most relevant, visually dynamic and substantive poetry sites online—not to sleep on.
http://www.newmediapoets.com

The Western Folklife Center, our model and partner offers cowboy poetry at its best. Home of the Annual Cowboy Poetry Gathering.
http://www.westernfolklife.org/

The Academy of American Poets, sponsor of National Poetry Month, is one of the oldest and largest service organizations.
http://www.poets.org/index.cfm

Since 1966, the most active poet-run arts project in the country, the St. Marks Poetry Project.
http://www.poetryproject.com/

The Nuyorican Poets Cafe – site of the infamous slams!
http://www.nuyorican.org

The ur Center of NYC lit is A Gathering of the Tribes.
http://www.tribes.org/

Publisher of fantastic guides to the teaching and writing of poetry, Teachers & Writers published the curriculum guide to the Gathering.
http://www.twc.org/

The Rotterdam International Poetry Festival. Every year poets turn Rotterdam into the capital of poetry.
http://www.poetry.nl/algemeen/home.html

About.com has an eclectic take but with an emphasis on spoken word and oral traditions. Includes many links, always current.
http://poetry.about.com/arts/poetry/

The University of Buffalo Poetics Department digs deep into the avant garde and provides in-depth looks at today's poetry.
http://wings.buffalo.edu/epc/

The World of Poetry contains lots of video and audio from the award-winning PBS series, "The United States of Poetry," as well as anew digital poetry anthology model.
http://www.worldofpoetry.org


Lots of info on slams and downtown NYC readings.
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Coffeehouse/3499/

Chat with poets, post poems and events, submit a poem of the day, and sign up to receive a personal webpage!
http://www.poetism.com

Interested in the range of presentation formats for your online poetry publications? Check Miekal and Maria Damon's Interweaving Literature Nation.
http://net22.com/qazingulaza/joglars/litnat/index.html

Poetry Society of America—sponsors Poetry in Motion, putting poems on public transit in US.
http://www.poetrysociety.org/

Native American poetics—a great site!
http://www.hanksville.org/storytellers/

Dada was one of the first modernist poetry movements.
http://www.peak.org/~dadaist/English/Graphics/index.html

One of the most engaging poetry sites on the Net. The creator, Rick Lupert, has a wacky, totally internet perspective.
http://poetrysuperhighway.com/

Need a small press book fast? You need Small Press Distribution!
http://www.spdbooks.org/

Publisher's Weekly
http://www.publishersweekly.com/

Keoz.com, small, but hopefully growing alternative arts (and poetry) webography/search engine.

Website dedicated to Eritrean culture, art, literature, and politics.
http://www.asmarino.com

One of the most active service organizations in the field, and publisher of Poets & Writers Magazine.
http://www.pw.org