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Jill Allyn Rosser presents a poem by Mark Kraushaar
Perhaps the hardest thing to do when on a roll is to get off it with panache. I’ve read work by so many poets who can beautifully deliver a riveting description of something occurring…
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From the Archive: For I Will Consider the LOL Cat by Stephanie Brown
I admit to spending an afternoon perusing skateboarding and Roomba-riding cats and have also had a go or two with I Can Haz Cheezburger. My son likes Longcat, just about the tallest thing on…
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Embrace our messy imperfect genius: Ross Martin’s TedxEast Talk
Television executive Ross Martin shares how his background in poetry uniquely and appropriately prepared him for the business world: –sdh
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Improvisation, Creativity and the Lock on the Garden Shed (by Leslie McGrath)
I bought a few ears of butter & sugar corn at a farm stand yesterday morning. All afternoon– through grading assignments, doing laundry, revising a poem, walking the dog—I let thoughts of sweet corn…
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Eating as a Part of a Writing Practice (by Leslie McGrath)
Most of us know that Hippocrates wrote “First, do no harm.” This edict is used by Western medicine in the oath that physicians use as part of a covenant to their patients. Hippocrates also…