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"Next spring / I will be another woman; / I will look a little less / like my father." A poem by 𝗛𝗮𝘇𝗲𝗹 𝗛𝗮𝗹𝗹 in the Spring 2025 issue bit.ly/AmsterdamReview #poetry #poetrycommunity

"Next spring / I will be another woman; / I will look a little less / like my father."

A poem by 𝗛𝗮𝘇𝗲𝗹 𝗛𝗮𝗹𝗹 in the Spring 2025 issue

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Reppert writes around forgiveness in restrained language that elevates the art of poetic sparsity. 🧠 >> Florence-Susanne Reppert is an ex-Lehigh Valley resident and currently resides in Monroe County. They run/own Poetry as Promised Literary Magazine and Cohost Nowhere as

Reppert writes around forgiveness in restrained language that elevates the art of poetic sparsity. 

🧠 >> Florence-Susanne Reppert is an ex-Lehigh Valley resident and currently resides in Monroe County. They run/own Poetry as Promised Literary Magazine and Cohost Nowhere as
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“…the need to write is, after all, the wish to be caught up in an idea; for the writer, thinking and writing (like thinking and feeling) are synonyms. Style changes when one has got to the end, willingly or not, of a train of thought.” Louise Glück #poetry #writers

“…the need to write is, after all, the wish to be caught up in an idea; for the writer, thinking and writing (like thinking and feeling) are synonyms. Style changes when one has got to the end, willingly or not, of a train of thought.”
Louise Glück
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Love a good cover. Here are three: Aurora covering Massive Attack's "Teardrop" bit.ly/456TSg9 E^st covering The Verve's "Bittersweet Symphony" bit.ly/4kPAmKH and Kali Uchis covering Björk's "Venus as a Boy" bit.ly/4lIjnv2

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“…improvising isn't an easy thing. I'm improvising, I don't know where I'm going, I don't know where I'm going when I start. I hear a voice, most often. And each line in actually a quite difficult way points to the next line.” James Tate #poetry #writers

“…improvising isn't an easy thing. I'm improvising, I don't know where I'm going, I don't know where I'm going when I start. I hear a voice, most often. And each line in actually a quite difficult way points to the next line.”
James Tate
#poetry #writers
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Grateful to the early voices of Libre, when the intent was baby-pure, so simplified it was a nice shade of blue and see-through: a gathering of voices on the internet speaking clearly about the private, making public the caliber of pain they couldn’t publish anywhere else. We’ll

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On this day in 1965, Bob Dylan is booed by sections of the crowd at the Newport Folk Festival for performing with an electric guitar, beginning the era of folk rock…