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Tag Archives: The Fallback Plan by Leigh Stein
Interview: Baltimore poet and Publishing Genius editor Adam Robinson
I’ve only been to one, but I can definitely say: an Adam Robinson reading is not a typical reading. The audience is alert, I promise you, because Robinson has mastered the deliberate pause (even if he announces he’s going … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adam Robinson, Adam Robison and Other Poems, Baltimore poetry, funny poetry, HTMLGiant, Lucille Clifton, meta-narratives, Narrow House Press, Nothing by Blake Butler, performance poetry, personas in poems, poem, poetry reading, Publishing Genius, regional poetry, Say, self-publishing, Steve Roeggenbuck, The Fallback Plan by Leigh Stein, The Rumpus, There Is No Year by Blake Butler, University of Baltimore, York College
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