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All U.S Poet Laureates ATC Swap #3

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Swap Coordinator:moxsapphir (contact)
Swap categories: Artist Trading Card (ATC) 
Number of people in swap:5
Location:International
Type:Type 2: Flat mail
Last day to signup/drop:February 28, 2010
Date items must be sent by:March 31, 2010
Number of swap partners:1
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This is one of two YEAR LONG ATC swaps I am doing this year. You do not have to participate every month, but if you do, at year's end you will have a complete ATC collection of every U.S Poet Laureate to date. Some months you will be doing 3 ATCs, some months 4 (there are 45 US Poet Laureates to date). So as to know your poets better, I suggest reading at least a few of each of their poems. To acquaint yourself with any poet(s) you may not be familar with, may I suggest www.poemhunter.com. You can read selected works and brief bios there.

As to the ATCs you may do portraits, illustrate a part of a particular poem, use an actual quote or stanza. You may use all forms of embellishment, so long as your ATC adheres to the standard 2 1/2" X 3 1/2" size and is thoughtfully executed (something you yourself would be proud to possess in your ATC collection). This month's U.S Poet Laureates are: *WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS ***, RANDALL JARRELL (1957-1958), ROBERT FROST (1958-1059) and JOSEPH AUSLANDER (1937-1941).

As to qualifications. No newbies. You must have at least a 4.80 to participate (no recent ones/threes). If there are extenuating circumstances, please contact me before entering this swap for my approval. Also you MUST RATE! Saying, "thank you" is only good manners, and if you are known not to play polite you will also be banned. I do always 'angel' the swaps I host, and on these longer, larger swaps of 4 cards, I am especially zealous on review of ratings and profiles. As a boonka to your partner try perhaps including a poem in your envelope or perhaps an ATC of another poet (not on the Laureate list). Let's all have fun with this!

*** William Carlos Williams was appointed to serve two terms in 1952, but did not serve do to controvery at the time. Due to suspected communist sympathies Mr. Williams was investigated by the FBI (and treated rather disrespectfully). By the time the investigation was finished, his terms he would have served were about to expire and due to his advanced age another term would not occur, but we include him because he was chosen "Laureate" for those two terms.

** Joseph Auslander (1937-1941) should have been the first US Poet Laureate we would have done. I noticed my mistake just after typing up the second swap and figured it would be a lot of bother to change both swap listings, so I have included him here. If you notice there are some date inconsistencies in the timeline. Around this time it would be safe to assume it had to do with WWII. There is also a skip in the dating after the William Carlos Williams controversy. For more info please see: http://poetry.about.com/od/poets/a/uslaureats.htm

Discussion

moxsapphir 11/18/2009 #

William Carlos Williams was elected to serve two terms, but due to his advanced age, and the FBI wasting our tax dollars investigating him (only to complete their investigation just before the deadline), although elected, was not able to serve. He was & remains the Poet Laureate for those years (despite not being able to serve) so please include him for his particular years he wuld have served. For more on this please go to the site in the final paragraph above.

melissableuz 01/ 3/2010 #

that is interesting, I was ignorant of this and the tie between him and Ezra...! so we have 4 this month

moxsapphir 01/18/2010 #

Yes! We have four :)

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