Tag Archives: Anthony Warnke

Goodbye Columbia City

As I prepare to make one last presentation at one last Living Room in Columbia City, I am taking a moment to look back and consider all the great things that happened in our three year run here. My wife … Continue reading

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Repeat After Me: Working with Repetition (Living Room, Tuesday 5.22.12 7P)

From Anthony Warnke: As I’ve begun to read Gertrude Stein in depth for the first time and reflect on some of my own favorite poetry, I have become increasingly aware of the power of repetition. Sometimes, it seems, the right … Continue reading

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Living Room, Tuesday, Mar 6: I Love this Poem Because ____

I Love this Poem Because ____ Tonight’s question for Living Room is simple, but likely contributes to why we write poetry and participate in the circle in the first place: What is a poem you love? Can you bring one … Continue reading

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Living Room, Tuesday Dec 13 7P w/ Anthony Warnke

If, as Marvin Bell’s quote for last week’s Living Room suggests, poetry differs from prose for what it leaves out, why do some writers cast a poem in prose form? When does prose become poetry? When does poetry become prose? … Continue reading

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