Nada Gordon Reading
Nada Gordon reads at the Kelly Writers House, hosted by Ron Silliman.
Turn toward the undifferentiated vastness in the first of all flowers…
Read More“We’ve got a problem,” says Andrew Shuta of Spork as he and Drew Burk guide me into a fancy conference room.
Ron’s sitting across from us, flanked by a couple of tough, angry looking lawyers. Ron looks absolutely soulless.
The tea should be strong. For a pot holding a quart, if you are going to fill it nearly to the brim, six heaped teaspoons would be about right...
Read MoreThe thing about new blooms is that they tend to bleed— / Those petals birthed / hugging close / that come warmer weather are tricked into jumping away...
Read MoreI spent a good part of my childhood at home staring outside my bedroom window, following the trail of planes approaching the nearby Paris airport in the sky from my banlieue. I envied the passengers...
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