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Poetry Month Recommendations

02 April 2013

★ Adam Robinson

April is Poetry Month, so I asked some local writers to recommend poems that you can read online. There’s a lot here, so you might want to bookmark this post, or send it to Evernote.

Stephanie Barber recommends “Dusting for Prints” by Kate Greenstreet.

Sarah Jean Alexander recommends “Don’t Worry About It” by DJ Berndt.

Heather Rounds recommends “The Accident” by Howie Good.

Julie Fisher recommends “Please Don’t” by Tony Hoagland.

Tracy Dimond recommends “Everyone Is Tired Now” by Chad Redden.

Jamie Gaughran-Perez recommends “How To Finish A Story, or My Correspondence School” by Mark Wallace.

Joseph Young recommends “The Lady of Shalott” by Alfred, Lord Tennyson.

Carabella Sands recommends “I Have Never Had it Done So Gently Before” by Richard Brautigan.

Timmy Reed recommends “How the Pope Is Chosen” by James Tate (audio).



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