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POEM no. 16. November 1972
Huntsville Literary Association (Huntsville, Ala.)
The Huntsville Literary Association was founded in 1967 to provide a community for writers, readers, and artists through workshops, readings, and educational programs. One of their key contributions is the literary magazine titled POEM which showcases original writings from both established and emerging writers. This issue highlights the work of Rosemary Stephens and uses "Pilgrim Shells," by Bettye Johnston as cover art.
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POEM no. 11-12, July 1971
Huntsville Literary Association (Huntsville, Ala.)
The Huntsville Literary Association was founded in 1967 to provide a community for writers, readers, and artists through workshops, readings, and educational programs. One of their key contributions is the literary magazine titled POEM which showcases original writings from both established and emerging writers. This issue highlights the works of D. C. Berry and Frederick Lyons as well as the photography of Bowman Beaufort. The sculpture "No. XIII" by Jeffery J. Bayer is used as cover art.
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POEM no. 13, November 1971
Huntsville Literary Association (Huntsville, Ala.)
The Huntsville Literary Association was founded in 1967 to provide a community for writers, readers, and artists through workshops, readings, and educational programs. One of their key contributions is the literary magazine titled POEM which showcases original writings from both established and emerging writers. This issue highlights the works of Klyd Watkins and features the wood sculpture titled "Medea" by Mariano Pages as the cover art.
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POEM no. 10, November 1970
Huntsville Literary Association (Huntsville, Ala.)
The Huntsville Literary Association was founded in 1967 to provide a community for writers, readers, and artists through workshops, readings, and educational programs. One of their key contributions is the literary magazine titled POEM which showcases original writings from both established and emerging writers. This issue features poems from various writers and uses a photograph by Bowman Beaufort as cover art.
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POEM no. 8, March 1970
Huntsville Literary Association (Huntsville, Ala.)
The Huntsville Literary Association was founded in 1967 to provide a community for writers, readers, and artists through workshops, readings, and educational programs. One of their key contributions is the literary magazine titled POEM which showcases original writings from both established and emerging writers. This issue features various writers and their poems.
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POEM no. 9, July 1970
Huntsville Literary Association (Huntsville, Ala.)
The Huntsville Literary Association was founded in 1967 to provide a community for writers, readers, and artists through workshops, readings, and educational programs. One of their key contributions is the literary magazine titled POEM which showcases original writings from both established and emerging writers. This issue highlights the work of Nicholas Rinaldi, Biron Walker, Robert Walters, Michael Paul Novak, Warren Leamon, Klyd Watkins, and Anton N. Nyerges.
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POEM no. 5, March 1969
Huntsville Literary Association (Huntsville, Ala.)
The Huntsville Literary Association was founded in 1967 to provide a community for writers, readers, and artists through workshops, readings, and educational programs. One of their key contributions is the literary magazine titled POEM which showcases original writings from both established and emerging writers. This issue highlights the work of Anton N. Nyerges and Gary Pitsenberger. It also features Conrad Aiken's manuscript "The Morning Song of Land Zero" as cover art.
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POEM no. 6, July 1969
Huntsville Literary Association (Huntsville, Ala.)
The Huntsville Literary Association was founded in 1967 to provide a community for writers, readers, and artists through workshops, readings, and educational programs. One of their key contributions is the literary magazine titled POEM which showcases original writings from both established and emerging writers. This issue highlights the work of Jane Ferrell Gibson and Patrick Gratton. It also uses "Lord Byron shaking the dust of England from his shoes," by Max Beerbohm as its cover art.
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POEM no. 7, November 1969
Huntsville Literary Association (Huntsville, Ala.)
The Huntsville Literary Association was founded in 1967 to provide a community for writers, readers, and artists through workshops, readings, and educational programs. One of their key contributions is the literary magazine titled POEM which showcases original writings from both established and emerging writers. This issue highlights the work of Sheelah Clarkson and uses a photograph by Bowman Beaufort of North Augusta, South Carolina as the cover art.
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POEM no. 2, March 1968
Huntsville Literary Association (Huntsville, Ala.)
The Huntsville Literary Association was founded in 1967 to provide a community for writers, readers, and artists through workshops, readings, and educational programs. One of their key contributions is the literary magazine titled POEM which showcases original writings from both established and emerging writers. This issue highlights the works of Turner Cassity.
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POEM no. 3-4, November 1968
Huntsville Literary Association (Huntsville, Ala.)
The Huntsville Literary Association was founded in 1967 to provide a community for writers, readers, and artists through workshops, readings, and educational programs. One of their key contributions is the literary magazine titled POEM which showcases original writings from both established and emerging writers. This issue highlights the work of Marion Montgomery as well as features a photo of Kay Boyle, an American writer, on the front cover.
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POEM no. 1, November 1967
Huntsville Literary Association (Huntsville, Ala.)
The Huntsville Literary Association was founded in 1967 to provide a community for writers, readers, and artists through workshops, readings, and educational programs. One of their key contributions is the literary magazine titled POEM which showcases original writings from both established and emerging writers. This issue is a collection of poems from various authors and highlights the work of Edwin S. Godsey.
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