Published July 2, 2015
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  Ten years of experiencing life as an emergency room nurse in Houston fold into into her debut award winning book of poetry. Sample what you’ll hear on Saturday, July 11, here.                       Divination I dressed her wound after the biopsy a scarlet braid 
laced with black thread. She […]
Published July 2, 2015
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      New Mexico poet, Lily Hoang, will be featured  on Saturday, July 11 at Hillendahl Neighborhood Library our  new Summer Series. Preview her poetry here.         The End of Something Great – I (from Danielle Pafunda)   I break your face apart and find it is filled with fiberglass lawn darts. Your […]
Published June 22, 2015
Categories: Ex Libris
As a poet and political activist, Muriel Rukeyser’s (1913-1980) work spanned five decades. She was best known for her poems about equality, feminism, social justice, and Judaism. Starting with Theory of Flight, which won the Yale Younger Prize in 1935, she published 15 collections of poetry. New York Times Book Review‘s Richard Eberhart judged Rukeyser’s poems […]
Published May 27, 2015
We are pleased to welcome Rodney Gomez, who will be reading at our June 6th Library Reading Series event. He has agreed to share some of his work with us in advance of the event. Harvest      The sun bloated, coming out of extinction . . . —Thomas James She sluices into gloved hands white as deep sea spiders. Yawping, dissolving […]