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My Happy Chappie! | risa's pieces
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Scribblings in awe of poetry, transitions, mutations and death. Poem at Lavender Review … and. 30/30 Project →. February 10, 2013. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Poem at Lavender Review … and. 30/30 Project →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new posts via email.
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Risa Denenberg | risa's pieces
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Scribblings in awe of poetry, transitions, mutations and death. Author Archives: Risa Denenberg. August 3, 2015. No, I’m still living in Sequim, Washington. But my blog has moved to: http:/ www.risadenenberg@weebly.com. Outsider by Risa Denenberg (Where I Live Poetry and Photography Series). March 10, 2015. Originally posted on Silver Birch Press. July 1, 2013. February 10, 2013. Poem at Lavender Review … and. December 6, 2011. Poem up at Mudlark. October 21, 2011. My poem, Eating the Seed Corn, is up on...
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Poem up at Mudlark | risa's pieces
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Scribblings in awe of poetry, transitions, mutations and death. Poem at Lavender Review … and →. Poem up at Mudlark. October 21, 2011. Eating the Seed Corn. Is up on Mudlark, an electronic journal that has been publishing poems on-line since 1995, and was an early exemplar for internet poetry. I’m delighted to be on Bill Slaughter’s site again, a decade after he published. The Conversion of Saint Jon. Eating the Seed Corn. Felt like a sequel to the Jon poems. It is also in tribute to Ben Lerner. A click ...
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Outsider by Risa Denenberg (Where I Live Poetry & Photography Series) | risa's pieces
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Scribblings in awe of poetry, transitions, mutations and death. Outsider by Risa Denenberg (Where I Live Poetry and Photography Series). March 10, 2015. I live in a small town of recovered alcoholics. Who go to weeknight meetings to drink coffee. And gossip: who versus who, where, how often,. When These good people also go to church. On Sundays to hear sermons drawn from within. The town’s close-cropped borders and offer prayers. To heal sins they will later talk about over pork. Ciabatta at the Longhouse.
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Nostalgia: The Poetess at Green Lake: Song of Tent City - December 2010
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Nostalgia: The Poetess at Green Lake. Wednesday, November 03, 2010. Song of Tent City - December 2010. I approached Tent City 3. On Capitol Hill in Seattle on 20 October 2010 requesting to be their poet-in-residence for the month of December. I was welcomed in and given a tour. They then asked me to write up my proposal so the community could review and vote on it. Tent City 3 is presently at St Marks Episcopal Cathedral. On Capitol Hill, but moves to Maple Leaf Lutheran Church. Song of Tent City. The de...
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I’ve moved! | risa's pieces
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Scribblings in awe of poetry, transitions, mutations and death. Outsider by Risa Denenberg (Where I Live Poetry and Photography Series). August 3, 2015. No, I’m still living in Sequim, Washington. But my blog has moved to:. Http:/ www.risadenenberg@weebly.com. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Outsider by Risa Denenberg (Where I Live Poetry and Photography Series). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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favorites-of-mine | risa's pieces
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Scribblings in awe of poetry, transitions, mutations and death. On my bedside table. Human Dark with Sugar. At the Bottom of the River. The Gold Cell,. Memoir of the Hawk. What Love Comes To. The Last Uncle,. Equal to the Earth. The Solace of Leaving Early. Knocked my socks off! The Book of Salt. The Collected Stories of Lydia Davis. The God of Small Things,. March 16, 2011 at 6:56 am. Iodine is on my wish list. I gave up buying books for Lent. After Easter…well, probably the library! A click to my other...
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NaPoMo | risa's pieces
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Scribblings in awe of poetry, transitions, mutations and death. I have taken down these 30 poems, and am working on revisions. Two of them have already been accepted for publication! For the second year, I am posting a poem a day at the Gazebo. The workshop where I have posted poems and read/commented on others’ poems for some years now. It’s a fabulous place with serious poets and lots of good feedback. This year I think I’ll also post my. April 2, 2011 at 1:18 pm. April 3, 2011 at 8:46 am. A piece a day.
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Poem at Lavender Review … and | risa's pieces
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Scribblings in awe of poetry, transitions, mutations and death. Poem up at Mudlark. Poem at Lavender Review … and. December 6, 2011. This is a lovely journal with lesbian sensibility. Http:/ lavrev.net/fairy/denenberg.html. And here is one at the New Verse News, a site with a political bent. See 12/03 for my poem …. Http:/ newversenews.blogspot.com/. And, Harlow’s Monkeys, at YB. Http:/ ybanimals.wordpress.com/denenberg/. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Poem up at Mudlark. Enter your comment here.
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More poems! | risa's pieces
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Scribblings in awe of poetry, transitions, mutations and death. Poem up at Mudlark →. September 29, 2011. Two poems at a brand new Journal, Ithaca Lit. And a poem at This Literary Magazine. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Poem up at Mudlark →. September 29, 2011 at 10:05 am. 8220;Swimming Lessons” took me back to the Gulf and days swimming in warm water! Both poems brought the past alive. 8220;The boys are safe in beds, sleeping. As fast as they grow.”. October 2, 2011 at 6:43 pm. You are comment...
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