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Dick Allen: February 2004
Dick Allen has long been at the center of the movement known as Expansive Poetry. While it may not be as catchy as, say, "Beat," the word "expansive" has all the right connotations: in particular, a widening of vision and spirit.
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Diane Glancy: December 2003
Diane Glancy is a Christian writer of German and Native American extraction. She explains her writing by pointing out that she works in the in-between: between genres, identities, systems of belief.
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BH Fairchild: October 2003
"A low prairie wind whistles through B.H. Fairchild's new volume of poetry," writes one critic of Early Occult Memory Systems of the Lower Midwest.
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Peggy Rosenthal: August 2003
For most people nowadays, literary critics are suspect: they've deconstructed so much that we're not sure we want to be in the same room with them. Peggy Rosenthal is different.
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Kelly LeFave: April 2003
Kelly Le Fave's poems are people you'd like to know: well-rounded, welcoming, and possessed of the elusive combination of polish and volubility.
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