Poetry Review: “Flying by Night” by Ted Kooser
Ted Kooser One of the truisms of American poetry is that some of the most original poetry written in the 20th Century was written by non-professional poets. That is, poets who had their primary careers...
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Land and Sky (photo by m.a.h. hinton) Here in the North Country, the climatological pendulum we live under has reached the longest and hottest end of its summer arc. Our minds are on things of summer:...
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Walt Whitman’s 1855 edition of Leaves of Grass is the most spiritual work ever created by an American writer. Reading it remains the single greatest pleasure that any reader of American Literature can...
View ArticleMontana Writer is now Climbing Sky
Three and a half years ago when I began blogging, I chose the name MontanaWriter. At the time, I had a vague notion that I wanted to blog and that it should have something to do with what I was working...
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