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May 7, 2024 · On the Seawall – a community gallery of new writing, art and commentary hosted by Ron Slate. May/June 2024 Edition. Featured Commentary | May 7, 2024. on The Art of Dying: Writings 2019-2022 by Peter Schjeldahl. reviewed by Christoph Irmscher. “Schjeldahl, for the benefit of his devoted audience, demystified both art and writing about art.
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Nicole Callihan writes poems and stories. Her books include...
- Essay September 14, 2023 My Last Margarita an Essay by Erica Goss My Years of Allowing My Drinking to Increase, of Guzzling Margaritas, Had Changed Something Fundamental. Like My Grandfather, I Wasn't Capable of Cutting Down Anymore. I Either Drank Or I Didn't
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About Ron Slate. Ron Slate was born in Quincy,...
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Ron Slate is a poet, memoirist, and former corporate executive. He has published several collections of poetry, including The Great Wave and The Incentive of the Maggot, and co-wrote a memoir with his daughter Jenny Slate.
Nov 3, 2016 · Jenny Slate, a comedian and actress, and her father, Ron Slate, a poet and essayist, collaborated on a book called About the House, a collection of stories and poems about their family's 1898 Colonial in Milton. The book is part of a project that gives away books in exchange for acts of kindness.
Jan 4, 2022 · Ron Slate is a poet, literary critic, and publisher of On the Seawall. He leads weekly readings of new work at Pathways Arts on Martha's Vineyard, featuring local and national writers.
Ron Slate was born in Quincy, Massachusetts. His poetry collections are The Incentive of the Maggot, nominated for both the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize, and The Great Wave.