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Activism, environmental reflections, Field notes, poetry

Kindred blood of all that breathes

Pintails warble into the quiet air; then the sound of a rifle and its recoil. Hunting season again. I dress my doe-coloured dog in a rouge coat, pull on my gloves. Continue reading Kindred blood of all that breathes

Unknown's avatarKarin CopeOctober 29, 2018November 1, 2018Leave a comment
environmental reflections, Field notes, photography, poetry

You who would see the wind (prose poems)

Psst, are you there? I don’t think I’m alone here—that’s what the philosophers say anyway. Here’s what I see: flickering shadows on blank walls of the afternoon, the sound of leaves rustling in the wind. Continue reading You who would see the wind (prose poems)

Unknown's avatarKarin CopeJuly 12, 2018Leave a comment

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What if we thought of poetry as something visible everywhere? Much of what we call poetry IS blogging of a sort, a lyric voice meandering through the sounds and images and movements of the world, trying on sensations and seeking interlocutors. Visible Poetry: Aesthetic Acts in Progress continues to explore the expanding some horizons of this oldest of forms.

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