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Jia Oak Baker - Profane
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On Writing a Poem. Let’s not speak of it then, this arriving on the page. Shell shocked and pin pricked. There is no rarer red. Than monkey heart—the pulse and volt of particle. What good are trees when twisted. Branches hover like dark matter? Go ahead. Ask. The Juniper. Every day you stick trowel to sand. And hit a parlance of watery blue, music. Like a slow Sunday moan. I’m sorry. We’re sentient beings, sorry we walk the curvature. Of earth as if we’ll end up somewhere. Jia Oak Baker by Profane.
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Press and Other Coverage | Eileen R. Tabios
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Eileen R. Tabios. Poet, Writer, Artist, Editor, Critic, Publisher. Press and Other Coverage. Selected Reviews, Engagements and Blurbs. Press and Other Coverage. Reviews of Individual Books are available under PUBLICATIONS.). Eileen Tabios with Michelle Bautista. Asian American Poetry Now. BAM/PFA, UC Berkeley (October 2007). Language for a New Century: Contemporary Poetry from the Middle East, Asia and Beyond. Norton), A Pedagogical Website. Eileen R. Tabios at Poetry Foundation. Sept 26, 2016. 8220;Poet...
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