Charles Greer has lived in southern Indiana more than 30 years, teaching at Indiana University. He reads from a work-in-progress written in the Haibun form, which weaves short poetry – often haiku – with lyric prose.
Bloomington poet, Mary Ramsay will be turning 50 this year (2009), but her 9-year-old granddaughter says that she’s still not old.
Sarah Ruhlen reads an untitled selection and “Can’t Get Me,” and “Trains” on this edition of The Poets Weave, hosted by Christopher Citro.
Eric Rensberger says, “I find my poems in my body, in the newspaper, and in the night. I have to take great care in extracting them.” He reads his poems “Useful,” Trillion,” “2/26/09,” “Moonlight,” and “What We Found” on this edition of The Poets Weave.
Jane Hilberry teaches literature and creative writing at Colorado College. Jenny Kander reads Hilberry’s poems “My Mothers Beauty,” “Train Whistle,” and “Crazy Jane.”