In 2010, the idea to give away TWO free poetry books came to me by way of Karen Maezen Miller and Kelli Russell Agodon in celebration of National Poetry Month.
Last year, I gave away my book (Midnight Voices) and Pablo Neruda’s Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair.
This year, I am giving away the following two books:
Midnight Voices by me. I publish 32 Poems Magazine and have had poems appear in New South, The Georgia Review, and other places. You can learn more about my background at my poetry website. If you win, I will sign the book for you and send it to you for Zero Dollars.
The second book is Mortal Geography by Alexandra Teague. This book is one of my favorite contemporary collections. I will be sad to part with it, and I will buy another to replace it. Please feel welcome to read this sample poem or this poem, which appeared in 32 Poems Magazine.
Remember to leave your name in the comments to enter this contest. I will choose a winner toward the end of April and mail out the two books in early May.

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What fun, Deb! Please enter my name in your drawing. Thanks!
Sign me up! I’ve got a copy of your book already–but would love to have another to give a lucky reader, or to have a copy of the Teague book (it’s been on my ‘to-read’ list for ages). For anyone interested, I’m having a similar giveaway just down the road…
http://proofofblog.blogspot.com/2011/03/big-poetry-giveaway.html
Hmmmm Think I left my comment on 2010′s page……I’m just getting used to Macbook. Oh, well.
Up with poetry ! April 6,12:49 am
I love celebrating National Poetry Month! I’ve planned displays and programs in the library where I work, and I’m blogging and tweeting about #NPM. I found you on twitter while preparing for #NPM. I’d love to receive your offered two poetry books. Thank you!
count me in!
thisquiethourATgmailDOTcom
Ideas are usually worthless things to share, but this one I’ll take back.
Oh the suspense! Thanks for being apart of this.
–Leslie
Please, toss my name in the hat!
Please add me to your contest. You can contact me through the provided email address or by posting on or entering my contest on my blog (address above). And thank you for participating in the contest and spreading the words of poetry.
Also, it appears you posted on my blog to enter my contest, but you didn’t post your name. Could you please?
I’m so glad I started book blogging just in time for National Poetry Month. It’s been so much fun! I would love to be included in your giveaway.
I posted my name. Thanks!
I’m enjoying the poem a day this April; especially like Vera Pavlova.
Include me in your giveaway, Please!
I’d love to be entered in your giveaway. Thank you for your generosity!
Hi Deborah,
I’d love to be included in the drawing. My email is ritamaeDOTreeseATgmailDOTcom. Thanks!
Great books I’ve been meaning to read, esp. Mortal Geography. I have a collage made by the same artist who did the cover. Thanks!
Please enter me in your draw. I am new to poetry and would love to have a chance to win one of the poetry books. Thanks
I do have a lonely bookshelf that needs filling. Please enter me into your drawing. I’d love to have a copy of Mortal Geography into it. Thank you very much.
Thanks for such wonderful offerings! Please add me to your list!
Please enter me in your give -a- way. Thank you.
Thank you for these offerings, please add me to your list.
http://russellevatt.blogspot.com/ is my poetry and performance blog.
I want to be a winner!
russell.evatt (at) gmail (dot) com
I am giving a Neruda’s book this year.
Please count me in
Blessings,
D!
Please also include me.
And come sign up for my giveaway.
I’m in!
Please include me!
Thanks,
Rachelle
Entered!
Please enter me into the poetry book giveaway.
little pig little pig, let me in
I am delighted to add my name to your virtual hat. What a great – and generous – idea! I found you via Twitter when I was looking around for #poettues posts. And now I’m going to take a peek at your poetry website. Happy National Poetry Month.
You really know how to throw a party Deborah! I’m feeling lucky! ; )
Please enter me in the drawing! Thanks.
*writes name on scrap paper, folds, and stuffs into poetry book giveaway hat*
I’d like to be entered as well. And please feel free to swing by my blog where I am also participating! Thanks!
What a fabulous idea! Please include me
It’s such a small world.
Or it’s an enormous world with staggering coincidences and conspiracies.
I was just thumbing through Best American Poetry 2009 earlier tonight and a poem by Teague caught my eye. Then I come here and see that her book is your giveaway selection…so please count me in.
Please count me in – great book choices! Thanks for participating!
http://onehundredforks.blogspot.com/
theresaduncan101 at gmail dot com
I’d love to enter your drawing. Thanks for spreading poetry around!
Please add me. Thanks
Am I too late? Did I sneak in under the wire?
Is it too late to enter? I hope not because then I would have to punch my procrastination in the face.
Please add my name to the drawing!
Not too late. I picked winners tonight!
ooh, me! me! me! please
I won I won…and I received the book ‘Mortal geography’ Tuesday,,, loving it already, she writes a whole poem about Dungeons and Dragons spells…..wow,,,childhood memories…fantastic poems, thanks so much for the book Deborah.
I too am a poet and commend your work in telling others about poets and publishing their books. I have just completed a review on Amit Majmudar’s (a poet) novel Partitions, which will be available to be read in the future (when my boss posts it) at http://www.bookroomreviews.com – we all have to help each other!
Dearest Deb, I think that what you do is wonderful. Not everyone is so generous in these turbulent times. I’m a 53 yo female currently rehabilitating in a nursing home after a hospital stay where I was diagnosed with COPD, CHF, and with diabetes from the steroids they gave me……….but, better diabetes than death, eh. Anyway, way back in my youth I dabbled in poetry, had a few publish through school magazines but nothing major. Now that I am a resident @ Keystone Rehabilitation & Health Care, I really would enjoy having a few good lines of poetry to read. I hope you can accomodate my request, I’m sure you are bombarded daily with similar requests. Thank You for listening (reading) my ramblings. I can be reached @ Keystone Rehab & Health Care 1120 West Donegan Ave, Room 204B,Kissimmee, Florida 34741 main #407-847-2854 or on my cell phone 407-967-0431 God Bless!
sample of my work: i have you ever wondered how it feels like to be a very small i have you ever helped someone who everyone felt was a very small i
have you ever ignored or hated someone who eveyone felt was a very small i
have you ever wanted to reach out and help someone who everyone felt was a very small i
have you ever bent to peer pressure and stoned someone who everyone felt was a very small i
have you ever wondered if it’s you who is the very small i
Enter me!
What a splendid, generous thing to do! Please enter me.
I am sorry to have missed this contest. I arrived at 32poems.com when I miss-typed a website name. It’s been a rough go lately, what with full-time school, 30 hours of work, and trying to keep up with the daily ephemera of life. My cousin died yesterday, so on top of everything I’m feeling mighty mortal. My misspelling however, takes me to “Want Me” by Melissa Stein next to the red cover of the magazine, the same color of the sunset I watched from the road at the remote and wild edge of the world along the Delaware Bay. I love serendipity. Thank you!
For those who love to read poetry. I’m giving my book away to read online for free. You can read my book online for free if you go the the website: http://www.Ruben.Openhill.com
Thanks, and hope you enjoy. Feel free to send me any books for free. I love to read all poetry myself. My address is below.
Peace, and Best Wishes,
Ruben Santos Claveria
3345 W. Hollywood Ave. 2W
Chicago, IL 60659
ruben.claveria@yahoo.com
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