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Prose, Poetry & Poetics
Prose, Poetry & Poetics
Cave Time and Sea Changes
Sea cave audio-poetry by Matthew Clegg, with an
The Loving Ache for Nature
What a true ear for counterpoint in nature poetry is
A physical intimacy with the outdoors
Laments that deftly mix ease and trouble, as if it's all
Gifts of lurking pain
This writer's powerful yet gentle voice attunes to the
Confessions of an Obituary Aficionada
The fine art of biography-after-the-fact. By Chellis
'Prayer Does Not Have To' & other poems
A poet with a keen eye for the quiet nuanced details of
Poems from an earlier #MeToo
A searing voice speaks about what it's like to be on the
The sea inside us
Look what the surf brought in . . . poems by Matthew Clegg
Messaging the Future
Unearthing texting customs from the past — and thoughts on
Three poems: 'Notice', 'Guest Room in Toile', 'Dream of the Ink Blue Parlor'
Poems speaking to a sense of detritus, youthful magic and
A Personal History of the Peace Corps, 1960s
A new book on volunteering with the Peace Corps in 1960s
Thylacine: Extinct Moves In the Dark Wood
What is revealed as we navigate the wilderness edge? A poem
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