Category: Writing
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Mystery of Seeing Poem
Mystery of Seeing is a poem for my poetry podcast. I’m reading first from my book Inconveniences, Rightly Considered — a collection of poems I wrote between 2005 and 2017.
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Listory Poem
Listory is a poem for my poetry podcast. I’m reading first from my book Inconveniences, Rightly Considered — a collection of poems I wrote since 2005.
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In that Junkyard Poem
In that Junkyard is a poem for my poetry podcast. I’m reading first from my book Inconveniences, Rightly Considered — a collection of poems I wrote between 2005 and 2017.
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Mearcstapa in the River of Man
Mearcstapa in the River of Man is a poem for my poetry podcast. I’m reading first from my book Inconveniences, Rightly Considered — a collection of poems I wrote since 2005.
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Braille Poem
Braille is a poem for my poetry podcast. I’m reading first from my book Inconveniences, Rightly Considered — a collection of poems I wrote since 2005.
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To Jack Across the Sea
To Jack Across the Sea is a poem for my poetry podcast. I’m reading first from my book Inconveniences, Rightly Considered — a collection of poems I wrote since 2005.
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Grunt : a poem for Inconveniences Rightly Considered
This poem — Grunt — is a part of a poetry podcast in which I’m reading first from my book Inconveniences, Rightly Considered — a collection of poems I wrote since 2005. Eventually I’ll include the poems of your local lay poets:
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Silt : poem for Inconveniences Rightly Considered
This poem is a part of a poetry podcast in which I’m reading first from my book Inconveniences, Rightly Considered — a collection of poems I wrote since 2005. Eventually I’ll include the poems of your local lay poets:
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A Defense of Poetry : Inconveniences Rightly Considered
This Defense of Poetry is the start of a poetry podcast in which I’m reading first from my book Inconveniences, Rightly Considered — a collection of poems I wrote since 2005.
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Spiva Center for the Arts : Rebecca Kanan’s Poem based on Mearcstapa
Thanks to F.C. Schultz for the heads up. Rebecca Kanan wrote a poem for Spiva Center for the Arts based on the album cover Mark Neuenschwander and Dave Mehrens made for my failed Kickstarter album: She wrote it for Spiva Center for the Arts “1,000 Words” project in which poets and tellers are invited to write…
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The Rings of Venus — from 58 poems written at 29
The Platonists pilfered impossible thoughts From the tiniest things. How the thinkers Mind a mouse or a mellon and dream Distillate dreams that drink of the fountain Of joy and justice that enjambs a row Boat into debates beautiful and sailing Or infers the fern from the foundry’s smelt Singed gold leaf. See me hold The…
