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Poets Look at Writing, Art, and Poetry

By: William Roetzheim - editor
Narrated by: Audessa Siccarbi, Courtney J McMillon, Heather Rupy, Joel Castellaw, John Avilles, Kris Griffen, Marti Krane
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Publisher's summary

This audiobook includes 36 poems about writing, art, and poetry, including poems about language; reading; writing; poetry; ars poetica; and art.

©2006 Level 4 Press, Inc. (P)2006 Level 4 Press, Inc.

Critic reviews

"Best Books" National Book Award Poetry Anthology of the Year (winner)

Indie Excellence Awards (winner), poetry

Benjamin Franklin Audio Book of the Year (finalist)

Foreword Magazine Audio Book of the Year (finalist)

Bill Fisher Award for Best New Fiction (finalist)

Library Journal recommended.

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