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This summer, when I was not sliding down scorching sand hills with my amazing five-year-old, I spent a lot of time chewing on a course I designed and taught this past spring, ENGL310: Particle Poetics. Between January and May, when a lot of...
“Nonduality” by Acie Clark reminds me of an idea my poetry is always chewing on, and which I have a hard time articulating, not because it’s a new idea, it’s a really old idea, or an old question, an old conundrum, one that religion has tri...
As you likely know, my poems are full of my deep complaints about “received narratives,” the difficulty of ascertaining truth re: historical events, Manhattan Project-era propaganda, and who gets to tell what stories.
In graduate school, I fell in love with Elizabeth Bishop. Her willingness to perform self-restraint on the page really plucked a tender harpsichord in me. Over a decade later, I keep teaching “The Sandpiper.” The poem was published in The N...
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