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Bellingham poet borrows, deconstructs, reinvents

鈥淥nce Removed鈥 by Nancy Pagh

For the past few weeks, I have been tussling with the poems in 鈥淥nce Removed,鈥 the latest poetry collection by Nancy Pagh. I am a bit hesitant to write a review at this point, because I feel I have only scratched the surface of these complicated poems. But鈥

Poet borrows, deconstructs, reinvents

For the past few weeks, I have been tussling with the poems in "Once Removed," the latest poetry collection by Nancy Pagh. I am a bit hesitant to write a review at this point, because I feel I have only scratched the surface of these complicated poems. But with April stretching out in鈥

Pagh has poems published in several journals
SpeakEasy event in Fairhaven to let listeners probe the minds of poets

If you've ever attended a poetry reading, you've probably had this frustrating experience.

The featured poet reads a poem that catches your attention. Perhaps it's a line, a phrase or a single word. You wonder how the poet came up with the idea, and how he or she wrote the鈥

Eight 草榴社区 poets to give reading May 14
From kids to students to grandfolks, Whatcom County offers fertile ground for homegrown poets

On a Saturday evening in mid-April, about 40 people filled the downstairs gallery at Village Books.

The attraction wasn't a famous author. Instead, they came to hear six Whatcom County poets read to celebrate National Poetry Month.

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