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		<title>Catching Up</title>
		<description>[caption id="attachment_234" align="alignleft" width="150" caption="Windemere Cup"][/caption]Like most poets, I became a lapsed blogger after my book tour ended.  

In April I blogged on Harriet over at poetryfoundation.org

From May to August, I've been rowing with Conibear to get in shape after going on a book tour. 

Articles forthcoming on The ...</description>
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		<title>Q&amp;A on Reviewing on Lemon Hound</title>
		<description>Sina Queyras is interviewing poets and critics on reviewing and posting the results on Lemon Hound.  You can read mine here.


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		<title>The Two Anne&#8217;s</title>
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In 1637, when Anne Hutchinson was banished from the Massachusett's Bay Colony, Anne Bradstreet's husband recorded the proceedings.  I take a look at how these two women--one a spritial leader and the other a poet--grappled with constraints on female speech in an essay published that poetryfoundation.org published last week:


Anne ...</description>
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		<title>Nothingness at The Works</title>
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Next week, Chicago-poet Peter O'Leary  and I will be talking about poetry and religion at The Works, a writer's salon at a combination bowling alley and theater in Minneapolis.  We'll be talking about listmaking and naming in our work and ...</description>
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		<title>Street Names in Waterville, Maine: Park, Pray, Winter, Messalonskee</title>
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Messalonskee Street along the Kennebec River
	



Costume Store on Main Street

Two fall classics underway in Waterville: the leaf brew and dress up your scream for Halloween.   

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