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Poems to Listen By: Yondering—5: Upon Arrival

By Laurie Klein 4 Comments

train tracks highway

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Poet Laura: Journeys

By Michelle Rinaldi Ortega 8 Comments

grand canyon

Our Poet Laura, Michelle Rinaldi Ortega, begins our 2024 year of Journeys with travel to Paris and Phoenix and the contrasts between.

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Travel and Love: The Poetry of Catharine Savage Brosman

By Glynn Young 3 Comments

Catharine Savage Brosman

The poetry of Catharine Savage Brosman, especially in her later collections, is about travel, and the love she has for her “then and now again” husband.

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Regional Tour: North House Folk School, Grand Marais, Minnesota

By Michelle DeRusha 10 Comments

North House Folk School wood shavings

Join Michelle DeRusha in a regional tour to North House Folk School in Grand Marais, Minnesota, and learn birch bark weaving and bread baking. Bet you can smell the wood shavings.

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Literary Tour: Mariposa Museum & History Center

By Dolly Lee 8 Comments

Literary Tour Mariposa Museum

Join Dolly Lee for a piece of history around Yosemite in this Literary Tour to the Mariposa Museum and History Center in Mariposa, California.

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Literary Tour: International Quilt Study Center & Museum, Lincoln, NE

By Michelle DeRusha 7 Comments

International Quilt Study Center Omaha

Discover the way a quilt can speak to the identity of a person and a community in this tour of the International Quilt Study Center & Museum in Lincoln, NE.

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Literary Tour: Lauritzen Gardens, Omaha, NE

By Michelle DeRusha 13 Comments

Lauritzen Gardens PitcherP lant

As March roared in like a lion, Michelle DeRusha went searching for verdant life and warmth with a Literary Tour to Lauritzen Gardens, Omaha, NE.

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Poetry at Work: The Airport Security Check-In

By Glynn Young 8 Comments

A random selection of people in an airport security line becomes the occasion for two strangers to create a poem of chance, understanding, and meaning.

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