Littoral Puts Out Book of Protest Poetry
by Bob Keyes
Until George Floyd was killed by police in Minneapolis, Claire Milliken wasn’t a political poet. Floyd’s death under the knee of a cop turned her into one…
by Bob Keyes
Until George Floyd was killed by police in Minneapolis, Claire Milliken wasn’t a political poet. Floyd’s death under the knee of a cop turned her into one…
by Dana Wild
At the cancer center the suffering was heart withering. Fear filled the waiting areas and hallways like an ether…
by George Smith
I’ve become a big fan of Littoral Books in Portland. James and Agnes Bushell publish awesome books, most by Maine authors.
by Joan Silverman
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interviewed by Susan Sharon
by Bob Keyes
Jacqueline Moore compares writing poetry to throwing a clay pot. You put a blob of clay on the potter’s wheel and give it a spin. Sometimes it works out, sometimes it doesn’t.
“It’s messy work,” she says. “You have to get your hands dirty.”