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Table of Contents Phantasm,
vol.
2,
no.
3,
issue
9,
1977 Poetry Yves
Bonnefoy Kevin
Campbell David
L.
Condit Jean
Davis Jan
Gauger Robert
Hayden Helen
Heick Robert
Martin
Isaacs Alexander
Lehmann-Haupt Judy
Katz-Levine Kenneth
Lillquist Brooks
Lushington Jean
Nordhaus Chuck
Oliveros Judith
Richardson Marieve
Rugo Robert
Blake
Truscott Anne
Webster James
Conway
Westhaver Features and Articles Robert Hayden's Long Journey by Crain D'Ooge. (1 photo of Robert Hayden courtesy of The Library of Congress.) Life of Robert Hayden raised in Detroit, college teacher, published poet, Consultant in Poetry, Library of Congress. Calligraphy is the Sensualist Approach to the Alphabet by Tim Girvin. (5 drawings by author.) Outlook on calligraphy by internationally recognized calligrapher, illustrator and graphic designer. Portland, Oregon, Dedicates Poetry Festival to Dickinson by Larry S. Jackson. Activities planned for August 10–14 annual Portland Poetry Festival. Grants Are Down, Publishing Is Up by Sonia Lazere. (1 photo of Leonard Randolph by author.) Leonard Randolph, director of the Literature Program of the National Endowment for the Arts tells a group of Colorado educators about the state of funding for poetry. Kevin Campbell Joins Staff to Become Poetry Editor by Larry S. Jackson. (1 photo of Kevin Campbell by author.) Announcement and brief bio about Phantasm's new poetry editor. Applications Open for West States Writers Tour by Larry S. Jackson. Information about the Writer's Community Workshops Project sponsored by Western States Arts Foundation in Colorado, October 1–September 30, 1977 for writers, poets, and playwrights. Artwork Tim
Girvin
(8) Guest Columnist Creative Writing Programs: An Insider's View by Dr. Charles B. Taylor, teacher of creative writing at University of Texas, El Paso. Politics, requirements, and rewards of creative writing programs. Editorial What Does "Phantasm" Mean? by Larry S. Jackson, editor and publisher. Announcements 18 announcements of national literary events |
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