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Robert Lee

  • In this episode, David Allan Cates, Sheryl Noethe and Robert Lee mull over the fleeting nature of time. One takes a nostalgic leap of faith, another…
  • In this episode, three writers have tuned into their sense of sound. The sound of memory, the sound of solace, and the sound of place.Jay Kettering:…
  • In this episode, writers Chris Sand, Freya Jones and Robert Lee are on the path to self-discovery. While on their journey, they run into things like girl…
  • CompanionsThe plants in my bedroom,I forget their names, are dead.Dried up, both of them.Negligent homicide, if you mustcall it murder. I'll confessthat I…
  • Every year, Robert Lee spends time as a poet-in-residence at the Haida School of Hydaburg, Alaska. His students teach Lee as much about surviving the…
  • Are you frickin' kidding me?Yes, Jada, woman, sister, yesI am. Smile, Jada, there is moreto laugh at than you know.In Haida, you pronounce the J.Jada. It…
  • 4/15/14 & 4/16/14: This week on "Reflections West:"Robert Lee reflects on his experiences teaching poetry in a fishing town in Alaska. He pairs his…