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Jessica Hedges is a cowboy poet from Burns, Oregon, who has delighted audiences with her real life stories of working cows, riding horses, and training dogs from a woman’s point of view. Her…
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Gary Snyder’s work has influenced many of the most dramatic literary and cultural movements of the past fifty years. A long-time Buddhist practitioner, avid outdoorsman, and environmental…
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Jody Seay with poet Henry Hughes, whose collection of poems, Moist Meridian, was a 2011 Oregon Book Award Finalist. Hughes won the Stafford/Hall Award for Poetry in 2004 for his collection, Men…
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Jody Seay with poet Donna Henderson. Her collection of poems, The Eddy Fence, was a 2011 Oregon Book Award Finalist
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Penelope Scambly Schott discusses her recent collection of poetry, Crow Mercies. Shott received the 2008 Oregon Book Award in poetry for A Is for Anne: Mistress Hutchinson Disturbs the Commonwealth.
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Jennifer Richter, whose poetry collection Threshold was chosen by Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Natatsha Trethewey as winner of the 2009 Crab Orchard Series in Poetry Open Competition. The book was…
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Song for the Blue Ocean Literary Readings - The Shell Clloector
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Song for the Blue Ocean Literary Readings - Charles Goodrich
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Song for the Blue Ocean Literary Readings - Poet Judith Barrington
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Jody Seay with poet Henry Hughes, whose collection of poems, Moist Meridian, was a 2011 Oregon Book Award Finalist. Hughes won the Stafford Hall Award for Poetry in 2004 for his collection, Men…
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Jody Seay with poet Donna Henderson. Her collection of poems, The Eddy Fence, was a 2011 Oregon Book Award Finalist\0
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Carter McKenzie and Anita Sullivan, members of Airlie Press, a poetry press run by writers. Anita Sullivan is a poet, gardener, translator, birdwatcher, rock art enthusiast and piano tuner, whose NPR…
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Jody Seay with Ellen Waterston, whose award-winning essays, short stories and poems have been published in numerous journals and anthologies and reviews. In her collection of essays, Where the…
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Jody Seay with Paulann Petersen. In April, Gov. Kulongoski appointed Petersen as Oregon's sixth Poet Laureate.
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Laura Winter, poet and artist, discusses her books of poetry and TAKE OUT, a bag-a-zine of art, writing and music that features powerful voices from around the globe.
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Lawson Inada, Oregon Poet Laureate, and Cynthia Kirk, communications manager for the Oregon Cultural Trust
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