Well, since we are counting pages during the winter months, it’s hard to know how many times we have read this book! A gift from @julienaslund5866 – the story reads like any typical day in my life. I go out into the world with clothes on and wonder what the heck is going on. Coming
Category: Winter Reading 2022
After a holiday hiatus, we are nearly through with The Moon is Down by John Steinbeck. This week covers pages 77-92 in my edition. I think it’ll be one or two shows before the end of the book. Enjoy! https://kdrt.org/audio/part-5-moon-down-john-steinbeck
And then I found a wormhole where I got to thumb through Wait Till I’m Dead Uncollected Poems by Allen Ginsberg as well as Tracy K Smith’s Wade in the Water a gift @julienaslund5866 gave to me in the spring of 2021. Both are equally worth investigating and offer very different perspectives in space and
Sharing a little work content here…
Perhaps more pixels than pages, but well worth a watch (I cried): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6F5wDA1QiqU
Merce Cunningham has been in inspiration to me for many, many years. This short video is an engaging synopsis of who he was, what he did, how he influenced the world around him. I highly recommend it.
Here’s an article for poetry lovers. Ari Banias’ book, A Symmetry, was published in October, 2021. https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/ari-banias-interview/?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Daily%2012.30.2021&utm_term=daily
Do you know of Kate DiCamillo? I didn’t until I heard Ann Patchett recommend this, her latest book, on the Today show. Jenna Hager Bush practically jumped into her arms with excitement. I have to read it NOW! Yes, said Ann, you must read it NOW! DiCamillo writes children’s books, but I have to tell


