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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

More Encouraged Reading

Here's a link to Cimarron Review #167, and because she's much too humble to recommend reading her poem, I'm going to tell you to check out Beth Marzoni's "Blasphemy Song." It even has Kalamazoo in it. What could be better than that?
Posted by Michael at 7:38 AM 2 comments:
Labels: Beth, Blasphemy, Cimarron Review, Kalamazoo
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