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7 Things About Deborah

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Thanks for stopping by! If you’re new here and want to keep up on poetry and 32 Poems, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Gosh, that title sounds so narcissistic. However, Reality Writes tagged me to write 7 things about myself, so here I go:

I hosted a radio show called “8 […]

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Deborah Ager’s Six-Word Memoir

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I’ve been tagged by Bernie Geyer to write my six word memoir.
Bernie wrote a sentence, which surprised me. When I first saw the title of her blog post, I figured the rules included using a list. I prefer to write a list, so here goes:
1. red
2. compassion
3. curious
4. Chinese maple tree
5. notebook
6. mantra
7. pencil
These are […]

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“7 Things” from the Poetry Blogosphere

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Other poets took me up on my request to write a “7 Things You Should Know About Being a Poet” post.
Bernadette Geyer took me up on it early. Allen Taylor jumped in on the action. Jim Murdoch wrote his list — you can read his latest blog entry or read his list here on this […]

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Supernatural Love by Gjertrud Schnackenberg

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Sandra Beasley tagged me with this meme:
“Here are five poetry collections you may not have read but certainly must. (Note: The collections, for whatever reason, should be a bit off the beaten path. And need not have caused the earth to open and swallow you whole.)”
This is my second choice out of the five.
Supernatural Love […]

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What 5 Songs Knock Your Socks Off?

Posted by deborah

You have got to go here and listen.
If you really want to have smoke come out of your ears, listen to I, I Who Have Nothing as sung by Shirley Bassey in the original tragic-sounding Italian arrangement. Unfortunately, embedding of the video is not allowed so you have to follow the link to YouTube.
I’d never […]

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Burnt Island — D. Nurkse

Posted by deborah

Sandra Beasley tagged me with this meme:
“Here are five poetry collections you may not have read but certainly must. (Note: The collections, for whatever reason, should be a bit off the beaten path. And need not have caused the earth to open and swallow you whole.)”
The first book is Burnt Island by D. Nurkse.
From the […]

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Poetry Meme

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Been busy being a stay-at-home mother this week. Man, have we had a ball! I LOVE going places with this girl. The other night, she said the first 7 letters of the alphabet and I nearly fell over in shock.
Okay.
Finally, I am getting to the meme that Sandra sent my way.
The first poem I remember […]

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