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“Poem” by Jill Alexander Essbaum

By On December 16, 2009

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Ernest Hilbert Reads His Poem “Cover to Cover”

By On December 9, 2009

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“Hopper” by David Lehman

By On December 9, 2009

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‘Tis the Season: Check out “Sketchy Santas”

By On December 7, 2009

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“On Visiting a Borrowed Country House in Arcadia” by A.E. Stallings

By On December 4, 2009

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“Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden

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“A Hill” by Anthony Hecht

By On November 26, 2009

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Happy Thanksgiving from All of Us at E-Verse Radio

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“Food Lion, Winchester, Tennessee” by Joe Osterhaus

By On November 25, 2009

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“Sweet Romanian Tongue” by James Schuyler

By On November 24, 2009

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“back to the machine gun” by Charles Bukowski

By On November 23, 2009

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No, Mr. Wilde . . . I Expect You to Die!

By On November 21, 2009

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“Study” by Rick Barot

By On November 20, 2009

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“Ovid in the Third Reich” by Geoffrey Hill

By On November 17, 2009

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Domo Goes Camping in the Poconos, Gets Lucky, and Returns to Find Out He’s Famous

By On November 7, 2009

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Domo Hits Minneapolis/St. Paul Like a Ton of Bricks (and Makes a Booty Call to Hello Kitty!)

By On November 5, 2009

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Heather Green translates excerpts from Tristan Tzara’s “The Cast Iron of the Years” from Where the Wolves Drink (Part One)

By On November 4, 2009

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“Gettysburg” by Herman Melville

By On November 2, 2009

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Domo Visits the Historic Battlefield at Gettysburg

By On November 2, 2009

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“Not Quite There”: E-Verse Photo for Halloween

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“Gym Dance with the Doors Wide Open” by J. Allyn Rosser

By On October 29, 2009

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“Redshift” by Mark Bibbins

By On October 28, 2009

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“Matchbook Hymn” by David Barber

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“Uncouplings” by Craig Arnold

By On October 25, 2009

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“Idolatry” by Alfred Nicol

By On October 23, 2009

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So Long, Jack

By On October 22, 2009

I spoke last night with Danny Shot, who gave me sad news of the death this week of poet Jack Wiler. Jack lived with AIDS for many years, and he gave readings… Read More

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“The God of this World to his Prophet” by Bill Coyle

By On October 21, 2009

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“miss rosie” by Lucille Clifton

By On October 18, 2009

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Ernest Hilbert Reads “The Retired Literary Critic Pauses in his Sunday Reading” from Sixty Sonnets

By On October 15, 2009

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