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bookstore poem

Bookstore Poem #120. I can see what’s in the cloud; making it rain is a different matter

2018/02/10 — Leave a comment

Green Lake branch, Seattle Public Library.   Continue reading

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Bookstore Poem #109. 109

2018/02/08 — Leave a comment

Third Place Books, Lake Forest Park.  Continue reading

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A pair of even numbers (a poem)

2018/02/02 — Leave a comment

Third Place Books, Lake Forest Park. Two poems combined and rearranged.  Continue reading

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Comparative literature (a poem)

2018/01/28 — Leave a comment

Wrote this when I got home, but it was inspired by a poem I heard this afternoon at Open Books… Continue reading

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Bookstore Poem #101. Fictional truths

2018/01/23 — Leave a comment

Third Place Books, Lake Forest Park.  Continue reading

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Bookstore Poem #99. A long, thoughtful poem is here, waiting

2018/01/22 — Leave a comment

Third Place Books, Lake Forest Park.  Continue reading

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Bookstore Poem #89. Vox

2018/01/21 — Leave a comment

Third Place Books, Lake Forest Park.  Continue reading

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Bookstore Poem #87. Between blue, sky, and water

2018/01/20 — 4 Comments

Written at BookTree during a poetry reading featuring Joanne Clarkson and Heidi Seaborn. Inspired by poems by both of them, in combination with the cover of Susan Abulhawa’s The Blue Between Sky and Water, which was on the shelf behind them as they were reading. Continue reading

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Bookstore Poem #81. 81-82-83-84

2018/01/19 — Leave a comment

Third Place Books, Lake Forest Park.  Continue reading

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Bookstore Poem #71. Who will be there for my revival?

2018/01/18 — Leave a comment

Third Place Books, Lake Forest Park.  Continue reading

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