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The Rev Dr David Breeden is a Unitarian Universalist parish minister in Minneapolis, MN. dwell in possibility

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dwell in possibility: a poem from David Breeden

Incantation May we walk seven times Around the uncut stone Feeling sand beneath our feet; May we see the messenger, The angel, incarnate; May we part the veils and read Upon glowing flesh, “I am that I am;” May we … Continue reading

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encountering the divine in poetry …a free reading and conversation open to all 26 May 2012, 1:00 – 4:00 pm Lutheran School of Theology 1100 E. 55th Street Chicago, IL 60615 Daniel Bowman, Jr. David Breeden Nina Corwin Albert DeGenova … Continue reading

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samples

Wendy Barker, “Full Moon, Cirrocumulus, Light Breeze, and Iridescence” | mp3 Wendy Barker at The Twig, San Antonio, 21 February 2009 | mp3 Wendy Barker and Elaine Wong, two poems from Two Southwests (in English and Cantonese), at The Twig, … Continue reading

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editorial committee

Clarice Assad David Breeden Nitoo Das Patricia Goodrich Christopher Kelen Huichun Liang Katia Mitova Steven Schroeder Jonas Zdanys Zhang Xiaohong submissions

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books

Association of Stories in Macao, Poem on a Plane Tree’s Leaf (2011) Sandra Becker, At the Well of Flowers (2011) Daniel Bowman, Jr., A Plum Tree in Leatherstocking Country (2012) David Breeden, This is Just to Say (2009) Inara Cedrins, … Continue reading

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on the no road way to tomorrow | 欢迎来到微小事物的王国

edited by 李森 Li Sen, 梁慧春 Liang Huichun, 龙晓滢 Long Xiaoying, Charlie Newman 查理·纽曼, Steven Schroeder 史蒂文·施罗德 这本双语诗集的英文名(选自最后一首诗的最后一行)向杰克·凯鲁亚克和老子致敬,而中文名(选自第一首诗的第一行)欢迎读者来到微小事物的王国。聚集于此的27位诗人在微小的事物——诗歌中分享喜悦。诗歌在他们代表的两座城市——昆明和芝加哥招来不少眼目,为此值得好好庆祝一番。本诗集是持续合作的成果——昆明-芝加哥诗歌小组。小组已经出版了两期《新诗品》年刊,其中收录了中国诗人的诗歌和芝加哥诗人的中译文作品。本诗集的诗歌作品正是从《新诗品》中选出并以英语和汉语共同呈现。诗集(包括28张黑白照片)收集了英语和汉语当代诗歌的迷人截面、从诗歌兴盛的两个城市挑出的暗淡之阳,还有,对两个灵活诗歌团体的诱人介绍 The English title of this bilingual collection (taken from the last line of the last poem) tips a hat to Jack Kerouac … Continue reading

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this is just to say: meditations on a theme by william carlos williams

David Breeden This collection is a series of meditations based on a short poem by William Carlos Williams. Beginning with the trope of sin and redemption implicit in the Williams lyric, these poems examine the nature of action, myth, and … Continue reading

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