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The Widening Spell: August 2012
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A weblog of poetry's capacious connections. Thursday, August 23, 2012. My Top Ten New Mexico Poets: Malena Morling. The biography of Malena Morling prior to 2007 would give no indication that she might be considered a New Mexico poet: born in Stockholm, raised in southern Sweden, moved to the US to attend Hampshire College in Massachusetts, MA at NYU, MFA at Iowa, two critically acclaimed books- one by New Issues Press. And one by Pittsburgh Press,. In the shape of a human body. I am visiting the earth;.
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The Widening Spell: November 2012
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A weblog of poetry's capacious connections. Sunday, November 25, 2012. Kim Addonizio: Telling The Unknown. I've waited over a decade to write about Kim Addonizio. It's not that I've been deliberating about the value of her poems- like the work of Dorianne Laux, I fell in love with them the first time I heard Kim read from Tell Me. How many nights have I lain here like this, feverish with plans,. With fears, with the last sentence someone spoke, still trying to finish. A conversation already over? Is part...
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The Widening Spell: December 2013
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A weblog of poetry's capacious connections. Monday, December 23, 2013. Thirteen Best Poetry Books I read in 2013: El Dorado by Peter Campion. Here are the books. After the list is a brief review of one of them, Peter Campion's El Dorado. Which I read in January (and re-read when I purchased my copy reissued by Carnegie Mellon), and ending with El Dorado,. Which I just finished today. My Thirteen Best Poetry Books Read in 2013. Listening Long and Late. Gripping our son as the cruiser. Strobed blue and red.
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News and Events | Jered's Pottery
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Skip to main content. Once Upon A Time. Once Upon A Time. Sunday, September 18, 2016 - 10:00am. Ever wonder how potters manage to throw consistent sets of plates, bowls or cups on their wheels? We broke a World Record! We are proud to have joined the 2,265 people who dressed up as Rosie the Riveter at the Craneway Pavilion in Richmond on Saturday, August 13th. Read more about the event and check out a video here. New Glaze Featured in Sunset Magazine. Check out the August issue of Sunset Magazine. A Nod ...
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History | Ricochet Review
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Why “Ricochet’? Received its name during the first editorial board meeting where the editors disc ussed the vision of the magazine. In batting around possible names, one of our editors, Marti Rosen, suggested Ricochet. It was genius. The name encapsulates the concept of the magazine. Ideas about the art and craft of well-written poetry ricochet between more and less experienced poets, together mapping and building what poetry can be. Is the fruit of that collaboration. DNA Info Chicago Write-up. You are ...
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The Widening Spell: Thirteen Best Poetry Books I read in 2013: Sad Friends, Drowned Lovers, Stapled Songs, by Chard deNiord--Jack Gilbert!
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A weblog of poetry's capacious connections. Tuesday, January 7, 2014. Thirteen Best Poetry Books I read in 2013: Sad Friends, Drowned Lovers, Stapled Songs, by Chard deNiord- Jack Gilbert! After reading Sad Friends, Drowned Lovers, Stapled Songs,. CD: I have heard that you have several hundred uncollected and unpublished poems lying around your house. Do you plan to publish these poems? JG: That's right. I'm not sure what I intend to do with them. JG: Well, it's not going to change anybody's life. CD: An...
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The Widening Spell: January 2014
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A weblog of poetry's capacious connections. Tuesday, January 7, 2014. Thirteen Best Poetry Books I read in 2013: Sad Friends, Drowned Lovers, Stapled Songs, by Chard deNiord- Jack Gilbert! After reading Sad Friends, Drowned Lovers, Stapled Songs,. CD: I have heard that you have several hundred uncollected and unpublished poems lying around your house. Do you plan to publish these poems? JG: That's right. I'm not sure what I intend to do with them. JG: Well, it's not going to change anybody's life. CD: An...
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The Widening Spell: December 2012
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A weblog of poetry's capacious connections. Monday, December 24, 2012. Last Minute Shopping for the Poet in your Life (or how to spend all those gift cards you got as presents! I know some of you don't like them, but these are three that are unique in some respect. 1 Contemporary American Poetry. 8th Edition), edited by A. Poulin, Jr. and Michael Waters. A little pricey (you did get all of those gift cards, right? 2 Poetry Speaks (Expanded). Gathers some of the harder-to-find collaborative poems of the l...
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The Widening Spell: October 2014
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A weblog of poetry's capacious connections. Tuesday, October 28, 2014. Angles of Departure by Marcene Gandolfo: A Study in Repetition with Restraint. Like the black hole at the center of our galaxy that retains on its event horizon all of the information about the matter it has swallowed up, Marcene Gandolfo's first full-length collection, Angles of Departure. The virtuosity of these poems lies in their restraint and unfolding craft. Hear both elements in the opening lines to the same opening poem:.
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The Widening Spell: And The Spell Widens Even More . . .
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A weblog of poetry's capacious connections. Thursday, August 8, 2013. And The Spell Widens Even More . . . A couple of weeks ago I had the privilege of attending the Tin House Summer Writer's Workshop at Reed College in Portland Oregon! By Dorianne Laux and Mayakovsky's Revolver. In his introduction, Levine writes of Laux that "she has a stunning eye for the way the world actually looks, and when it is looking good, she is there to record it:". I want to smell this rich soup, the air. Section II is a len...
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