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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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The stark order of sex / disagrees with me. I like to stay...
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About On The Seawall – On the Seawall. On The Seawall is a...
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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
In February of 1974, when I was thirteen, I went on a school...
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“As a child I ate rabbit, though I didn’t know it. My father...
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About Ron Slate. Ron Slate was born in Quincy,...
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When he writes, ‘How far I am from what I’d cure with words’...
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Ron Slate. b. 1950. http://www.ronslate.com. Ron Slate was born in Quincy, Massachusetts, and earned an MA in creative writing from Stanford University in 1973. His collections of poetry include The Great Wave (2009) and The Incentive of the Maggot (2005), chosen by poet Robert Pinsky for the Bakeless Poetry Prize and winner of the Larry Levis ...
Nov 3, 2016 · Jenny and her father, essayist and poet Ron Slate, worked together to write the new book About the House, a collection of stories, essays, and poems about the 1898 Colonial home in Milton that...
Biography. Ron Slate was born in Quincy, Massachusetts in 1950. His mother was a Holocaust survivor in France and his father flew in the U.S. Air Force during WWII. He earned a masters degree in creative writing from Stanford University but left academia to work for many years in high tech marketing communications.
Ron Slate. Poems that navigate the intersection of history and memory, family lore, and world events. The poems of Joy Ride look for the connections and listen for the echoes between world events, family lore, work, mortality, and art.