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Kisses

A poem from my new book in honor of my late darling dog Nissa. I just heard that my new puppy is ready to come home! Kisses Nissa speaks in kisses. A dog’s mouth isn’t made for English, so she sounds her vowels with swipes of tongue – that best pink instrument. She covers the face, the lips from which my voice emerges and patiently investigates the curves, tasting the salt of meaning behind my…

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This Poetry Thing and That

Former Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky will be the subject in another of the wonderful Tiferet Talks — Melissa Studdard’s streaming radio interview show sponsored by Tiferet Journal. Listen to the show streaming on Wednesday, September 4 at 6:30 PM CST, or listen later, when the show is archived. I love Pinsky’s poetry and also his book on poetics. His reading of “The Shirt” is one of my all-time favorite readings. And here’s my reading of…

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Pre-Launch Dawn – Gods of Water and Air

It’s the hour before the launch of my book, and like the men in the blockhouse where my father worked to send up missiles that streaked through the sky, I’m working quietly (thought without slide rule) to tell my friends and fans that this book will soon lift off from Aldrich Press — 133 pages of poems, essays, and even a short play. Here’s a taste, a prose poem from the first section, Gods of…

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The Crafty Poet is published!

Diane Lockward has published a poetic craft book, The Crafty Poet, that is as delicious and fun as her blog and newsletter. A busy poet, she has published three full-length collections and two chapbooks, publishes a poetry newsletter and been featured on Poetry Daily, Verse Daily, and Writer’s Almanac. And of course I’m proud of the book — I have a poem in her section on responses to prompts! One of 54 poems and 27…

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Writing into the Real

I’m in the midst of writing a play that makes use of fantasy and surrealism, and also in the middle of writing a novel that does the same. So I’ve been drawn to other writers who make use of these devices to write reality in a way that becomes more real than realistic straight narrative. Aimee Bender’s The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake uses a single fantastic device — a psychic ability to feel in…

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Gods of Water and Air has a cover!

Publisher Karen Kelsay Davies of Aldrich Press, which will bring out my new book of poems, prose, and drama, has unveiled the new cover. I’m very excited! The goddess here portrayed is Nut, one of the most ancient Egyptian deities and somewhat mysterious. She’s an unusual figure, in that most goddesses are portrayed as Earth, while the male gods are represented as Sky. Nut being Sky can span and protect the universe. She felt to…

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To live is so startling

To live is so startling it leaves little time for anything else.- Emily Dickinson A sense of wonder is the open door to beauty, which can be found everywhere, even in the meanest circumstances. And for most people it’s possible to seek circumstances that allow moments of wonder, even if temporarily and at some cost. Yet it’s so human to close off to those possibilities and circle in the same daily ruts with closed senses…

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Time Travel Never Changes

Though some say time travel isn’t what it used to be. In my novel-in-progress, there’s a lot of debate about what it can and can’t do. But one thing is certain: a jaunt back in time is unforgettable. That’s what members of The Renaissance Club, my college instructor pilgrims to Italy, discover when their art historian tour guide turns out to have a golden pen containing a relic of Francis of Assisi that propels anyone…

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Poem up at Stone Path Review

I’m delighted to have my poem “You Are So Tired” included in William Ricci’s wonderful spring issue of The Stone Path Review. This one’s for all of us who are running on Friday, month-end, or life-expanded overwhelm, for digging deeper to find the water for the long haul of a creative life. Stone Path has as its mission the pairing of visual and literary arts in “the paths we create and the media we use…

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