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  1. "The Bible is one of the most genocidal books in history." Noam Chomsky (b. 7th December, 1928) http://www.chomsky.info/
  2. To: Liverpool, Merseyside (et al) Poets. If you require a Google (gwave) invitation then DM @liverpoolpoets and an(invite) will be sent
  3. I (s)urge Liverpool Poets to move beyond the taxonomy of poetic herhisstory and encounter the Digital Milieu...for the sake of poetry.
  4. [Attend] Come Strut Your Stuff at Egg Cafe Liverpool - Tonight, 7th December 2009, 7pm. more info -> http://bit.ly/8X7IYP
  5. “It's hame and it's hame, hame fain wad I be, / O, hame, hame, hame to my ain countree!” Allan Cunningham, poet (b. 7th December, 1784).
  6. [Sold Out] The Penny Readings with Alexei Sayle, Frank Cottrell Boyce, Roger Phillips Sunday 6th December 2009, 7pm at St George’s Hall.
  7. "And your unwilling eye was to this beauty drawn/To that majestic glow beyond the realm of darkness". Afanasy Fet (b. 5th December, 1820)
  8. Liverpool Poets has been Google Waved. DM @liverpoolpoets to communicate
  9. RT @ubuweb: The Most Unpublishable Works, now published: "Publishing The Unpublishable, 1-50": http://is.gd/5beVl
  10. “No great art has ever been made without the artist having known danger” Rainer Maria Rilke (b. 4th December, 1875) http://bit.ly/4yOEMn
  11. RT @Getintothis "...do you know the Poet that worked in Le Bateau, on cloakroom/behind bar? Did spot all over Liverpool. Be keen 2 contact."
  12. [Attend] From Laptop to Bookshop @Mslexia day @theBluecoat Liverpool on Saturday 5th December. More here -> http://bit.ly/7ovi66
  13. “Poetry is life distilled.” Gwendolyn Brooks, poet (d. 3rd December, 2000) http://bit.ly/85f9Iu
  14. “The dream, alone, is of interest. What is life, without a dream?” Edmond Rostand, poet and dramatist (d. 2nd December, 1918)
  15. "Do what you will, this world's a fiction and is made up of contradiction." William Blake (b. 28th November 1757) http://bit.ly/7lbHn9
  16. Sample Chapter from "TECHNO-POETRY AND VIRTUAL REALITY" by computer artist Caterina Davinio http://bit.ly/8Y70F4
  17. Sample Chapter from Cybertext: Perspectives on Ergodic Literature by Espen J. Aarseth http://bit.ly/7QB9PH
  18. A French excursion for classic nursery rhymes @guardianculture http://bit.ly/858qVN
  19. The Women of the Avant-Garde (part 2) / Avant-Garde All the Time : The Poetry Foundation: http://bit.ly/50jKuj
  20. [Attend] The Ian McMillan Orchestra @LiverpoolHopeUK Cornerstone Festival, Friday 27th November, 7.30pm http://bit.ly/5GQLq9