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Results of the voting round (the top twenty most voted for posts) will be posted on the main page on March 8, 2010. Winners of the contest, as decided by Robert Pinsky, will be announced on March 20, 2010.
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Cheers,
Abbas
P.S. If you notice any problems, such as, a nominee is missing from the list below, please leave a comment on this page. Thanks.
BEWARE: We have various independent ways of keeping track of attempts at voting multiple times, which I am deliberately not revealing publicly. Any attempts at fraud will be thoroughly investigated, and anyone caught trying to vote multiple times will be instantly disqualified.
Please select the best blog post from those listed alphabetically below, then click VOTE at the bottom: (Poll Closed)
3 Quarks Daily: How to Photograph the Heart
3 Quarks Daily: How to Search for Aliens
3 Quarks Daily: James Ensor: Keepin' It Surreal
3 Quarks Daily: Knifers
3 Quarks Daily: Mapping the Cracks: Art-Objects in Motion
3 Quarks Daily: Rumination on the Life, Death, and Particularly the Legacy of a Man Barely Necessary to Introduce to Y’All, Beyond Mentioning (1) His Initials, D, F, and W, and (2) The Fact That This Very Headline Owes Him, Obviously, Everything
3 Quarks Daily: Somebody Nailed My Dress To The Wall
3 Quarks Daily: Stamp Your Feet. Hard.
3 Quarks Daily: The Bitter Taste of Life
3 Quarks Daily: The DMV
3 Quarks Daily: The Poetry of Jason Boone (1971-2008)
A Piece of Monologue: Re Joyce
All Things Pankish: Ask the Editor: Johnathon Williams
Amitava Kumar: Postmortem
Baroque in Hackney: A Christmas Play
Baroque in Hackney: Cycling: the healthy mode of transport
Baroque in Hackney: Finders keepers? the clash of intellectual property and a venerable poetic tradition
Baroque in Hackney: Poetry wins book of the year, becomes accessible
Chapati Mystery: Nine Lives
Chicks Dig Poetry: Greatness
Cognition and Culture: The universality of music: Cross-cultural comparison, the recognition of emotions, and the influence of the the Backstreet Boys on a Cockatoo
Digital Emunction: A Lume Spento
Digital Emunction: Fake Book Review 9
Do You See?: About Aribam
Do You See?: Cityspeak
Flawnt: The Last Story
Geoffrey Philp's Blogspot: You're Not My Son Anymore
HTML Giant: Surfing for Writers
Humorless Bitch: The Wheels On The Bus
Imaginary Boundaries: To Live Outside the Law, You Must Be Honest
Infrequent Thoughts, Haphazardly Published: Lucky
In This Light: Lens and Pen as Mirrors
Jabberwock: Stranger to History: Aatish Taseer on Islam's 'enclosed world'
Jacob Russell's Barking Dog: Two Poems
Known Turf: My God!
Letters From Exile: Letters From Exile IV
Literary Kicks: In Gatsby's Tracks: Locating the Valley of Ashes in a 1924 Photo
Literature: Black Sun
Michael Bérubé: Mighty Moloch, cure me of my severe allergy to the discourse of the “cure”
Michael Bérubé: Time after time
My Soul Is A Butterfly: The Letter Said, "Where Are You?"
Nail Your Novel: Become a native in the world of your story
Nail Your Novel: Developing a strong writing voice
Narcissism, vanity, exhibitionism, ambition, vanity, vanity, vanity: Unsolicited Advice (for Eliza Blair)
Novel Readings: Daniel Mendelsohn, The Lost
PEN America: Tomasz Rozycki on “Scorched Maps”
Perplexicon: Towards a literary science
Potemkin: The Great Terror
Quantum Tantra: The New Sex Robot
Sound of the City: The 50 Worst Songs of the '00s, F2K No. 1: Counting Crows ft. Vanessa Carlton, "Big Yellow Taxi"
The Best American Poetry: Learning to Write the MFA Poem
The Best American Poetry: Robert Creeley, LSD, and Thee
The Literary Weevil: Jerome David Salinger
The Middle Stage: On Daniyal Mueenuddin's In Other Rooms, Other Wonders
The Millions: About the Author
The Millions: Book Lovers
The Millions: Deckle Edge in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
The Millions: Ether Between the Covers: Gifting Books in a Digital Age
The Millions: Everybody’s Holocaust: Jonathan Littell’s Fictional Nazi and Postmodernity’s Double Bind
The Millions: Fair Hypocrites: Twilight By Way of Pamela
The Millions: It’s All Right to Cry: Restoring Raymond Carver’s Voice
The Millions: It’s Not You, It’s Me: Thoughts on Lorrie Moore’s A Gate at the Stairs
The Millions: Nabokov, Wallace, and the Incredible Shrinking Book
The Millions: Nobody Wants to Go Home: A Unified Theory of Reality TV
The Millions: Proust’s Arabesk: The Museum of Innocence by Orhan Pamuk
The Millions: The woman writes as if the Devil was in her…
The Millions: Working the Double Shift
The Reasoned Review: Telangana Resumption
The Rumpus: Interview with Sam Anderson
The Second Pass: Mary Flannery, Quite Contrary
The Valve: Sita Sings the Freakin’ Gorgeous Blues
72.Tiny Cat Pants: The Devil Lives on Lewis Street, I Swear
Tom Paine's Ghost: Beyond Energy
Too Fond of Books: But Beautiful: A Book About Jazz by Geoff Dyer
Too Fond of Books: The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie
Too Fond of Books: The Soul of a Chef: The Journey Toward Perfection by Michael Ruhlman
Unremitting Failure: Poem by Our Brother Jeffers
Wisdom of the West: Realisms
Writing Without Paper: Homage To a Sculptor: Ruth Duckworth