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8 And every race is a memento of the lastand the r...
...meanwhile, the horserace (or turtle race) conti...
Wrote this simple poem after listening (for the fi...
Robert Archambeau writes a chipper report on Brit ...
I'm on jury duty this week, so blogging will be mi...
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& cf. JL today for a different angle on "abstracti...
To think of the verbal-poetic medium as a river. ...
Would like to clear out the cobwebs, the lumber he...
5 Siena-town wheels inward on itself,inseminate wi...
For very detailed background on the Palio, see thi...
Back from visit to Minneapolis. Removed section #4...
OK, this is it for little paperbacks. A new run o...
I know, I know, the poem-section posted yesterday ...
New issue of Chapel Hill, also in pocket size.
I've always wanted to put out a book in that old 6...
3 Siena's perennial quarrel with itself -who can p...
...decided (finally) to put out Forth of July in o...
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Book on writers & typewriters (Iron Whim, by D. We...
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