Posted by deborah
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. What can beat an evening of listening to poetry by Auden while sitting in a theatre designed like The Globe? Tonight, some of us were lucky to listen […]
- February 27th
- Filed under: Auden
Posted by deborah
I’ve been reading and reading lately. The cold weather lends itself to that. The Antonia Fraser biography of Marie Antoinette was heartbreaking. Her son gets taken and brainwashed, she ends up in tattered clothing in a cold jail cell, and her 8-year-old son accuses her of child abuse. I did not know about that last […]
Posted by deborah
The web site I work on in the day is receiving numerous visits to the blog, and we get a lot of traffic due to it. Blogs are powerful creatures. I am glad I switched to WP; the power of this program is amazing. I have learned so much, and I am still learning. The […]
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4.5 hours of meetings, gas station, car wash, pick up lunch, drop off dry cleaning, miss exercise class due to one meeting, knitting group to work on O’s backpack, home to finish painting the bedroom, and then 32 poems work. I am beat.
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David Roderick, a past 32 Poems contributor and author of Blue Colonial, won […]
Posted by deborah
I’ve got a number of things to do in our new digs here at blog.32poems.com. I need to add all the fine folks of my blogroll and ‘claim’ this blog and so on.
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In a few weeks, I’m attending the Auden celebration at the Folger. William Logan and Dana Gioia will speak. Anyone going?