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Poetry on the Page and the Screen by Jim Kalmbach

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    • Robert Hayden: Those Winter Sundays
  • Media Poems
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    • Talking about Life at Ace Hardware
    • Kairos: Ten Years of Nonlinear History
    • Signing the Declaration
    • Meditation on a name sent from my iPhone
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    • Don’t Use the Phone
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    • #walkingincircles
    • #sayinggoodbye
    • #ourworstselves
    • #talkingaboutlifeatacehardware
  • Home
  • Assemblage Poems
    • About Assemblage Poems
    • Grand River 4 PM Strike
    • Every Hair on Your Hear is Numbered and God Knows When Each One Falls
    • The Man Who Last Used My Desk
    • Galway Kinnell: from The Book of Nightmares
    • Jim Harrison: from “Returning to Earth”
    • Robert Bly: Counting the Small-Boned Bodies
    • Insomnia
    • Diane Wakoski: Offering to Trade Lives with the Clam
    • William Stafford: With Kit, Age 7, at the Beach
    • Barbara Drake: Knowledge
    • Robert Hayden: Those Winter Sundays
  • Media Poems
    • “The Academic” read by Alexander
    • Talking about Life at Ace Hardware
    • Kairos: Ten Years of Nonlinear History
    • Signing the Declaration
    • Meditation on a name sent from my iPhone
  • Sylvan Lake
    • Poems
    • Afterword
  • Found Poems
    • Everything
    • Don’t Use the Phone
    • Meditation on a name sent from my iPhone
  • Prose Poems
    • #walkingincircles
    • #sayinggoodbye
    • #ourworstselves
    • #talkingaboutlifeatacehardware

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Don’t Use the Phone

February 9, 2019October 11, 2018

Jack Kerouac, long before social media, knew what was what.

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Everything

September 22, 2018August 13, 2018
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