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“The Accompanist” by William Matthews

via Writer’s Almanac: “The Accompanist” by William Matthews Don’t play too much, don’t play too loud, don’t play the melody. You have to anticipate her and to subdue yourself. She used to give me her smoky eye when I got … Continue reading






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She Walks In Beauty, Like the Night

Along comes Edna O’Brien, who’s written a new biography called Byron in Love. I could listen to Edna O’Brien read the phone book. She read snatches of her biography and this legendary poem in an On Point interview with Tom Ashbrook. She convinced me to give Byron another chance.






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Mary Oliver: ‘A Bride Married To Amazement’

When you need to hear affirmation, count on Mary Oliver.






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Billy Collins Prescribes iPoems for Attention Deficit

Poet Billy Collins had an unsettling experience when he downloaded his latest book of verse on an Amazon Kindle. The e-reader squished his lines to fit the screen.






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About the Poet David Morley

I found a referring link this morning from the blog of poet David Morley. When I tracked it back I found this distinctive graphic bio on his “About” page. Thanks for the link, David. I’ll keep in touch.






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