Thanks. Loved the Micheal Milburn poems. On love and marriage and love without marriage and love despite marriage. Something like that.
Bill
> On 11 Nov 2014, at 3:53 am, William Slaughter <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> New and On View: Mudlark Flash No. 90 (2014) continued...
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> One Whale Shark Eye: My Response to Christopher Cokinos
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> by Greg Wrenn
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> Greg Wrenn's essay, "The 23rd-Century Nature Poem," originally appeared in American Poetry Review, May/June 2014, and has been republished in Poetry Daily online. Christopher Cokinos' essay, "The 21st-Century Nature Poem," a/k/a Mudlark Flash No. 90 (2014), was written in response to Greg Wrenn. And now Wrenn has responded to Cokinos. You can read his response, "One Whale Shark Eye," in Mudlark too.
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> Greg Wrenn's first book, Centaur, was awarded the 2013 Brittingham Prize. He is a former Wallace Stegner Fellow whose essays and poems have appeared in New England Review, Kenyon Review, The New Republic, AGNI, The American Poetry Review, The Best American Poetry 2014, and elsewhere. Currently at work on a series of linked essays about coral reefs, impermanence, and human destiny, he is a Jones Lecturer at Stanford University.
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