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The Words Were Writing Themselves – David K. Rea

20m · SoundPages Podcast · 29 Nov 18:30

David K. Rea‘s project for the 2023 Jack Straw Program is a collection of poems and prose writing. In his conversation with curator Priscilla Long, he talks about his life after newspaper work, his daily writing practices, and how he considers himself a lifelong student of poetry. “I’d like to have a few people I’m […]

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