Rippling Pages: Interviews with Writers
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"There was a lot of solitude quiet and silence, and I believe poetry exists in relation to silence."
Baron Wormser, a former National Endowment for the Arts and Guggenheim Fellow, is here to talk about his eleventh collection of poetry, THE HISTORY HOTEL, and THE ROAD WASHES OUT IN SPRING , an account of a poet living life off the grid.
Tickets to Tom Branfoot launch that I'm hosting here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/boar-book-launch-tickets-733576425837
Rippling Points
Reference Points
Charles Taylor - A Secular Age (Harvard University Press)
Baron Wormer - Teach us That Peace (Piscataqua Press)
Baron Wormser - Tom O'Vietnam (New Rivers Press)
Emily Dickinson
Robert Frost
William Shakespeare
Walt Whitman
Marchelle Farrell and By the River
Marianne Brooker and Intervals
Dawn Garisch and Breaking Milk
Rachel Mann and Eleanor Among the Saints
Jo Scott-Coe on the Life and Death of Kathy Leissner Whitman
Charlotte Eichler and Swimming Between Islands
Leslie Smolan and the Life and Work of Rodney Smith
Nii Ayikwei Parkes and Azúcar
James Clarke and Sanderson’s Isle
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Duncan Wiese and TITYRUS: A PASTORAL
Soraya Palmer and The Human Origins of Beatrice Porter and Other Essential Ghosts
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Seraphina Madsen and Aurora
Caitlin Stobie and THIN SLICES
Cristina Bendek and Robin Myers - Salt Crystals
Nicholas Royle and White Spines:
Caroline Clark and Own Sweet Time
Sarah Schofield and Safely Gathered In
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