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“Back Then” by Fanny Howe

By On July 25, 2009

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“Living in Sin” by Adrienne Rich

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Ernest Hilbert Reads “Love Poem” from Sixty Sonnets

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Ernest Hilbert Reads “Song” from Sixty Sonnets

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“April Inventory” by W. D. Snodgrass

By On July 11, 2009

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From Mercian Hymns by Geoffrey Hill

By On July 10, 2009

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Ernest Hilbert Reads “In Bed for a Week” from Sixty Sonnets

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“Salmon” by Jorie Graham

By On July 7, 2009

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*12.28.05 – the Disco Biscuits – Tower Theatre, PA* by Paul Siegell

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“A Meeting of the Birds” by John Kinsella

By On July 4, 2009

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“Eating the Pig” by Donald Hall

By On July 3, 2009

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“‘One day, feeling hungry'” by Gyneth Lewis

By On July 1, 2009

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“Never Again Would Bird’s Song Be the Same” by Robert Frost

By On June 29, 2009

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“Julian of Norwich” by Kathleen Jamie

By On June 28, 2009

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“At a Reading” by J. D. McClatchy

By On June 26, 2009

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“An Awkward Phase” by Bill Coyle

By On June 25, 2009

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“The Boat” by Jason Rotstein

By On June 24, 2009

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“Crab” by Sharon Olds

By On June 19, 2009

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“A Small Hotel” by Selima Hill

By On June 18, 2009

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