Mary Ramsay moved to the Bloomington area in 1984 and lives in a 110-year-old house with her husband and dachshund. She reads her poems “This Year,” “Snowfall,” and “Escaping the Office” on this edition of The Poets Weave.
The first two-and-a-half lines of A. Loudermilk’s poem “Daring Love,” introduces this Poets Weave program featuring his poems.
Tony Brewer reads his poems “Trees are Poems to a Typewriter in the Woods” and “Technology Abides” on this edition of The Poets Weave.
“Who can tell me the wind does not speak through the agave…” The opening lines of “44th Aniversary” by F. Richard “Dick” Thomas. Jenny Kander reads his poems “The Journey at 65,” “Father, 1909-1978,” “Celebration,” “Free, ” and “44th Aniversary” on this episode of The Poets Weave.