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Life List Blurbs and Reviews
“Historically, the poetry of Marc Beaudin has trafficked in music, wine, ceaseless motion, stillness, the natural world, resistance and revolution, fueled always by joy or joy’s converse, despair. In Life List, Beaudin combines the eye of the poet with that … Continue reading
Peacock’s Sabertooth
There’s a feeling you get in Grizzly country when you’re passing too close to what looks like a perfect location for a bear’s day bed. Maybe a thicket of huckleberries, maybe an island grove of cottonwood with plenty of downed … Continue reading
Prestidigitatious Verse: Enjoying the Trip of David Blaine’s ANTISOCIAL
(Published by OW Press, 2009. http://www.OutsiderWriters.org) The author’s bio at the end of this book notes that this is not the magician of the same name. Yet, David Blaine, the poet, plays with words the way I imagine the other … Continue reading