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Struggle and Strength:
An Interview with
Dzvinia Orlowsky

I was delighted to interview James Crew again recently. We talked about his best-selling anthologies, which are now available in a boxed set, and how poetry helps people in tumultous times. We also

Encore Interview with Michael S. Glaser

Michael S. Glaser returns to Poetic Lines to discuss the challenge of holding onto hope, given all the chaos and strife in the world. He also reflects on his latest collection, “Elemental Things,” one of the winners of the 2022 The Poetry Box Chapbook Prize.

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Poem Featured
in Book Club

I'm deeply grateful to Ron Charles, award-winning critic at The Washington Post, for featuring my poem "Underwater" in the March 3 issue of the
Book Club newsletter. You can read the poem by clicking on the image at left.

Haiku Newton Returns

The Haiku Newton project was a huge success when it debuted last spring, bringing poems on lawn-style signs to various locations in the Garden City. Thanks to grants from Newton Community Pride, the Newton Cultural Council, and Mass Cultural Council, which also supported the project last year, Haiku Newton returned this April, bringing 24 new poems to two high-traffic sites. The signs were recently moved to new locations.For more info, go to poetrynewton.com.

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Haiku Newton Returns

The Haiku Newton project was a huge success when it debuted last spring, bringing poems on lawn-style signs to various locations in the Garden City. Thanks to grants from Newton Community Pride, the Newton Cultural Council, and Mass Cultural Council, which also supported the project last year, Haiku Newton returned this April, bringing 24 new poems to two high-traffic sites. The signs were recently moved to new locations.
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