prose
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Sebago, 6 a.m.
Read more: Sebago, 6 a.m.Six a.m. has quickly become 9:30 a.m. this morning, a poem that seems like it might have been written in an hour taking much more than that. One of the things I love about writing is the time I get to spend tending to individual word choices, choices that may not seem to have much…
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I’m Using ChatGPT to Help Create My Poetry Book
Read more: I’m Using ChatGPT to Help Create My Poetry BookI’m writing a book of poetry. I’m using ChatGPT as my editorial assistant. I’m documenting the process here, starting now.
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When the Switch Flips: A Poem on Childhood and Loss
Read more: When the Switch Flips: A Poem on Childhood and LossA poem that speaks to the moment we all learn that our parents/guardians are human and will not always be there to save us.
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Trading Privacy for Status: A Short Poem About Modern Poverty
Read more: Trading Privacy for Status: A Short Poem About Modern PovertyThis short poem explores the emotional and physical costs of poverty—what we give up to appear okay in a world obsessed with appearances.
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Some Thoughts on the Poetry That Rhymes
Read more: Some Thoughts on the Poetry That RhymesA poem and a blog about traditional forms of poetry
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I did a triathlon and jammed berries, of which I wrote a poem
Read more: I did a triathlon and jammed berries, of which I wrote a poemSomehow I tied the Steve Wilcos show into this poem.
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given time, all things wear away
Read more: given time, all things wear awayDaddy Mac’ll make you (jump, jump)










