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  1. #LetterFromMe #December #Poetry #Society #SecretMinistryOfFrost #Coleridge #InmatesOfMyCottage

    Sharing this again for anyone interested. The Poetry Society of South Carolina is open to anyone in the world, and this newsletter is kind of a celebration of all things poetry. I welcome comments and questions.

    poetrysocietysc.org/post/the-s

  2. Sharing this again for anyone interested. The Poetry Society of South Carolina is open to anyone in the world, and this newsletter is kind of a celebration of all things poetry. I welcome comments and questions.

    poetrysocietysc.org/post/the-s

  3. #LetterFromMe #December #Poetry #Society #SecretMinistryOfFrost #Coleridge #InmatesOfMyCottage

    Sharing this again for anyone interested. The Poetry Society of South Carolina is open to anyone in the world, and this newsletter is kind of a celebration of all things poetry. I welcome comments and questions.

    poetrysocietysc.org/post/the-s

  4. #LetterFromMe #December #Poetry #Society #SecretMinistryOfFrost #Coleridge #InmatesOfMyCottage

    Sharing this again for anyone interested. The Poetry Society of South Carolina is open to anyone in the world, and this newsletter is kind of a celebration of all things poetry. I welcome comments and questions.

    poetrysocietysc.org/post/the-s

  5. #podcast #trialrun #sample #Chapter1 #SameMoonShining #family estrangement

    I'm sharing a trial run of my new podcast, Same Moon Shining: A Story of Family Estrangement. It's a 20 minute sample from Chapter 1.

    podbean.com/ew/pb-32ycz-13332f

  6. #FavoriteLinesFromPoetry #AdventCalendar #December5
    “What did I know/what did I know/of love’s austere and lonely offices?” (From “Those Winter Sundays,” Hayden)


  7. “What did I know/what did I know/of love’s austere and lonely offices?” (From “Those Winter Sundays,” Hayden)

  8. #FavoriteLinesFromPoetry #AdventCalendar #December5
    “What did I know/what did I know/of love’s austere and lonely offices?” (From “Those Winter Sundays,” Hayden)

  9. #FavoriteLinesFromPoetry #AdventCalendar #December5
    “What did I know/what did I know/of love’s austere and lonely offices?” (From “Those Winter Sundays,” Hayden)

  10. #FavoriteLinesFromPoetry #AdventCalendar #December5
    “What did I know/what did I know/of love’s austere and lonely offices?” (From “Those Winter Sundays,” Hayden)


  11. “Let us go then, you and I/when the evening is spread against the sky/like a patient etherized upon a table” (from “The Love Song of Alfred J. Prufrock”)

  12. #FavoriteLinesFromPoetry #AdventCalendar #Dec3
    “Let us go then, you and I/when the evening is spread against the sky/like a patient etherized upon a table” (from “The Love Song of Alfred J. Prufrock”)

  13. #FavoriteLinesFromPoetry #AdventCalendar #Dec3
    “Let us go then, you and I/when the evening is spread against the sky/like a patient etherized upon a table” (from “The Love Song of Alfred J. Prufrock”)

  14. #FavoriteLinesFromPoetry #AdventCalendar #Dec3
    “Let us go then, you and I/when the evening is spread against the sky/like a patient etherized upon a table” (from “The Love Song of Alfred J. Prufrock”)

  15. #FavoriteLinesFromPoetry #AdventCalendar #Dec3
    “Let us go then, you and I/when the evening is spread against the sky/like a patient etherized upon a table” (from “The Love Song of Alfred J. Prufrock”)


  16. “The same night whitening the same trees/we of that time are no longer the same.” (Pablo Neruda, from Tonight I Can Write the Saddest Lines).

  17. #FavoriteLinesFromPoetry #AdventCalendar
    “The same night whitening the same trees/we of that time are no longer the same.” (Pablo Neruda, from Tonight I Can Write the Saddest Lines).

  18. #FavoriteLinesFromPoetry #AdventCalendar
    “The same night whitening the same trees/we of that time are no longer the same.” (Pablo Neruda, from Tonight I Can Write the Saddest Lines).

  19. #FavoriteLinesFromPoetry #AdventCalendar
    “The same night whitening the same trees/we of that time are no longer the same.” (Pablo Neruda, from Tonight I Can Write the Saddest Lines).


  20. December 1: “Love is a naked shadow/on a gnarled and naked tree” (Langston Hughes)