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KWH Pick of the Week: “On a Bridge over the Homochito” by Peter Orner, Chosen by Adam Soto

February 27, 2012

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Knox Writers’ House Contributor’s Pick of the Week 2/27/2012 On a Bridge over the Homochito by Peter Orner in San Francisco, CA Chosen by Adam Soto in Iowa City, who says: I picked this story for a number of reasons. First, although less importantly, because I had the pleasure of being present when Peter recorded it. He was […]

KWH Pick of the Week: “[when he comes he is neither sun nor shade: a china doll]” by D.A. Powell, Chosen by Carolyn Hembree

February 20, 2012

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Knox Writers’ House Contributor’s Pick of the Week 2/20/2012 [when he comes he is neither sun nor shade: a china doll] by D.A. Powell in San Francisco, CA Chosen by Carolyn Hembree in New Orleans, LA, who says: the last song of cocktails, the final book in his trilogy. the person(a) of john the divine on his (death)bed awaiting […]

KWH Pick of the Week: “I Finde in a Boke Compiled to This Matere an Olde Histoire” by Nancy Eimers, Chosen by Beth Marzoni

February 13, 2012

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Knox Writers’ House Contributor’s Pick of the Week 2/13/2012  I Finde in a Boke Compiled to This Matere an Olde Histoire by Nancy Eimers in Kalamazoo, MI Chosen by Beth Marzoni in Kalamazoo, MI who says: Do we need a reason to listen to a poem? Eimers’s poems live in a sort of twilight beyond such silliness–and live there naturally, though certainly not […]

KWH Pick of the Week: “What It Is” by James Tate, Chosen by Nicholas Regiacorte

February 6, 2012

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Knox Writers’ House Contributor’s Pick of the Week 2/6/2012 What It Is by James Tate in Amherst, MA Chosen by Nicholas Regiacorte in Galesburg, IL, who says: To hear his poems is to visit a kind of outpost, in Tate’s basement, backyard or attic, at the supermarket or in the car, in the wilderness of memory & language itself, where he is documenting the discovery […]