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Two musics washing over me, and morning asks, which loneliness comes closest to the inkychromatics inside you? How can I answer? The cricket in the…
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About On The Road To Find Out:On New Year’s Day, Alice Davis goes for a run. Her first ever. It’s painful and embarrassing, but so was getting denied by…
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"Si jeunessa sav ait..."Leaning into the truck,grinning into the camera,they camp out in their adolescenceand my front yardwith the insolent charmof young…
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I hit the townthe way some strangersteps off a bus...collar up,head down, feet first.I said what I couldunder my breath,saw a star hang it upabove the…
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——Follow MeI know a place where barb-wirewreathes the heaped bones of horse.I know where we can shoulder our brightrifles and bag a twine stringof…
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questioning gods and warsare acts of treason.hell is the reqardfor questioners;prison for not playingby the rules. notdoing what you're toldcan get you…
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Slept by a flat mudreservoir with sandhill cranescluttering soundall nightway out herein the dragging wind.We go for breakfastsmelling like sage, cow and…
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You must hold it close to your ear, andwhen it speaks to you, you must respond. - Richard HugoI found it by the Clark Forkon a high bank above the…
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In the thicket just west of my shack,under the heaviest of canopied pines,every day, all winter long, two does reclineand rest, and sometimes when I…
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Kim Zupan talks about his debut novel, The Ploughmen. He also talks about his writing process and reads passages from the book.About the book:A young…