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Has had 12 poems broadcast on The Writers' Almanac with Garrison Keillor since 2005, several with multiple airings Robyn Sarah has published widely in the US, increasingly widely in the UK, and in Canada, with poems appearing in: US: The New Criterion, Ploughshares, The Hudson Review, The Hollins Critic, The Threepenny Review, The North American Review, Poetry (Chicago), New England Review, Shenandoah, Michigan Quarterly Review, the Antioch Review, Boulevard, Rosebud, The Massachusetts Review, Quarterly West, The American Voice, Prairie Schooner, Nimrod International, Contemporary Author, Slope (online), Perihelion (online), Literary Magazine Review UK: Times Literary Supplement, PN Review, Jewish Quarterly, Nth position (online) Her voice is musical but accessible and frequently meditative, with reflections on nature, age, and the passing of time; compare to Mary Oliver

Wherever We Mean to Be: Selected Poems, 1975-2015

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    Publisher: Biblioasis
    Publication Date: 30/11/2017
    ISBN13: 9781771961806, 978-1771961806
    ISBN10: 1771961805

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Has had 12 poems broadcast on The Writers' Almanac with Garrison Keillor since 2005, several with multiple airings Robyn Sarah has published widely in the US, increasingly widely in the UK, and in Canada, with poems appearing in: US: The New Criterion, Ploughshares, The Hudson Review, The Hollins Critic, The Threepenny Review, The North American Review, Poetry (Chicago), New England Review, Shenandoah, Michigan Quarterly Review, the Antioch Review, Boulevard, Rosebud, The Massachusetts Review, Quarterly West, The American Voice, Prairie Schooner, Nimrod International, Contemporary Author, Slope (online), Perihelion (online), Literary Magazine Review UK: Times Literary Supplement, PN Review, Jewish Quarterly, Nth position (online) Her voice is musical but accessible and frequently meditative, with reflections on nature, age, and the passing of time; compare to Mary Oliver

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