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Tuesday, April 05, 2022

Mary Dalton addresses St. John's City Council for National Poetry Month. Three poets will be featured this month. My videopoem will be aired April 19... stay tuned!

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Alison Dyer. writer/permie living at the junction of the icy Labrador current and the balmy gulf stream - a blog about environmental issues, growing and eating organically, deliberate living, soundscapes of a changing world, kayaking the many bays of Newfoundland, the poetry of a coastline battered by storm waves and bathed in bioluminescence, the surge in Newfoundland literature, local issues like (non-appropriate) development in St. John's, Newfoundland's capital city.
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"The shore is an ancient world...that keeps alive the sense of continuing creation and of the relentless drive of life." "Only the most hardy and adaptable can survive in a region so mutable." Rachel Carson, The Edge of the Sea.