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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. So, some phony-baloney blogger accused me a while back of not being capable (or having the right?) of writing reviews because I wrote sonnets about fishing. Well, I […]
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Now that John has had a taste of blogging, he just can’t stop! DA
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Just to be sure that I’m not a hypocrite and that I’m fully out of poetry cheapskate mode, I ordered two books yesterday. Gabriel Gudding’s Rhode Island Notebook and Cecily Parks’ Field Folly Snow. The latter has been recommended to me […]
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My dear partner-in-crime (surely, poetry is a crime in many towns and even states in America), Deborah, has asked me to blog a little. While I, for the most part, eschew blogs, we need to get out of our comfort zones every once in a while, so here I go. Not to mention, […]
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The Writer’s Center is getting all web 2.0 on me. Visit their blog and you can see a photo of me with my eyes closed. Charlie, Reb and my husband all look cute.
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I don’t feel creative and wonder if it’s because of all of my stuff. When I first saw my place five years ago, I laughed at how packed the attic was with the former people’s boxes. I thought, “I’d never have that much stuff!”
You can guess how that turned out.
Now, I’m drowning.
Today, I […]
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My friend, H, is the Information Queen. She told me about the Washington Green Grocer, which delivers organic (or a mixture of organic and non-organic) foods right to your door. I forgot the name of the place for a year or so, remembered it and finally signed up this evening.
One of the reasons I […]
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I went to the Writer’s Center this past Sunday to welcome Charlie Jensen to the DC writing community and to his new job at the Writer’s Center.
Sunil Freeman, assistant director of the center, said, “When I heard Charlie was going to take the job, I sent a one-word email that said, ‘Hallelujah.’”
So, I’d say people […]
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If you’re in the DC area, come on out to the Writer’s Center and welcome Charles Jensen as the new director. Yay!
New Director Welcome Reception
Sunday, July 13
12-2 pm
Light refreshments will be served.
If you wish to attend, please register.
LOCATION:
The Writer’s Center
4508 Walsh Street, Bethesda, MD 20815
Phone: 301 654-8664
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John Poch’s new book is now available.
If possible buy through this website, because Amazon charges Story Line Press over 50% of the list price.
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I’ve got my first three readings for the book tour ironed out. Yay!
Note to all poets with a forthcoming book: Plan your tour 1.5 to 2 years in advance if you can. I thought 15 months was enough advance notice. Several programs already have their reading series in place for spring and fall 2009. Wow, […]