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Poetry Pause

Octave by Mel Thompson

January 26, 2024
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Dear Son, (The Bathtub) by Carolyn Mitchell

January 19, 2024
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Before English by Nicholas Bradley

January 12, 2024
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Ways of Mourning by Marvyne Jenoff

January 5, 2024
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You, Laughing by Melissa Lam

December 29, 2023
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Winter letter, unfinished by Susan Wismer

December 22, 2023
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The Shelterbelt by Rebecca Luce-Kapler

December 15, 2023
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Funeral For A Poet by Peter Hrastovec

December 8, 2023
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In Praise of Tending by Jannie Edwards

December 1, 2023
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ginger snaps – iced by Norma Kerby

November 28, 2023
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