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Showing posts with label Poetry Northwest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poetry Northwest. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 6, 2021
Monday, December 10, 2018
Whiteout Reviewed in Poetry Northwest
I'm feeling very fortunate to have had Martha Silano review Whiteout for Poetry Northwest. Silano writes, "Goodfellow’s incorporation of etymologies and use of sound orchestration lend an exquisite beauty to these poems." She does a stellar job of explaining what Whiteout is about, in case you are wondering, so please take a moment to look at this review.
It's such a good feeling to be understood by an insightful reader.
It's such a good feeling to be understood by an insightful reader.
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Martha Silano,
Poetry Northwest,
Whiteout review
Friday, May 4, 2012
Poetry & Science
Two of my favorite things, poetry and science, are coming together in the Poetry Northwest Science Issue & Spring Symposium. I wish I could be in Seattle for this event on May 9th and 10th; those of you who are, don't miss it! Featuring readings by Katherine Larson (who recently won the Yale Younger Poets Prize for her book Radial Symmetry--if you don't know her work, check her out reading here on the PBS Newshour and interviewed here by PBS) and Richard Kenney, a perennial fav of mine, and the intriguingly titled panel, "Model Realities: Science in Poetry & Poetry in Science,"it's going to be a great event.
I'll just have to comfort myself with the print issue though. Sigh.
I'll just have to comfort myself with the print issue though. Sigh.
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Katherine Larson,
Poetry Northwest,
Richard Kenney
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