Author of Things Come On: (an amneoir) (Wesleyan University Press’ poetry series, 2011), earth day suite (Beard of Bees Press, Dec. 2010), Of Some Sky (Bedouin, forthcoming), and Poetry and the Public (Wesleyan 2002).
The airplane mechanic's father
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Shared with Your friends
The retired airplane mechanic was in a better mood today when Lilith and I
ran into him and his dog. The dog is fuzzy, with an a...
The latrogenist: Susan Gendein-Marshall, Ph.D.
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It’s been a long fight, and I tremble as I type this. I’m using this
holiday morning to write an op-ed for the Oregonian about the Portland
therapist who t...
Basil King’s Tablets
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Basil King, Tablet #3, 33x22”, (c) Basil King 2024 Artists Rights Society
New York (ARS)
Basil King has shared with us at *Jacket2* several of his remar...
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Reading Peter Schjeldahl Peter Schjeldahl builds paragraphs. Possibly no
other critic now writing in English has such a strong sense of what that
unit of...
“Chanting the Mountains”
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for Internation Mountain Day, December 11th Say: “Mountains are sacred”
because mountains are born from contracting tectonic plates–– because
mountains...
Trejyn Fletcher Scouting Report
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The Cardinals went for pure upside, and an unorthodox background, with
their second pick of the draft.
The Cardinals went in an unexpected (to me, at l...
Welcome to my website!
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This Bird Has Flown...
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After 1168 posts (this is #1169), The Perpetual Bird is moving to
Wordpress. This is simply so the blog can be more closely integrated with
my writing Web ...
obligatory syllabus post
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KRAFT OF FOETRY, version fall 2014
Last year when we revised the craft curriculum, we designed a two semester
craft sequence for first year students. The f...
NEW HOME FOR THE "AMERICAN WITCH" BLOG
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DEAR FRIENDS, FANS, FOLLOWERS:
THE "AMERICAN WITCH" BLOG HAS MOVED TO MY WEBSITE,
http://www.anniefinch.com/blog/
SEE YOU THERE!
Norwich
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Ah, it's good to be back in Norwich, must run now, captions later.
My favorite fish and chips shop.
And where I usually went for "a traditional cuppa."
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