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Jim Moore Reads Jane Mead

The New Yorker: Poetry

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The Emotional Journey of Poetry Writing

This chapter delves into the emotional journey of poem writing, emphasizing the significance of a pivotal line that bridges past and present. It highlights poetry's role in exploring themes of trauma, memory, and discovery, as a means of personal and cultural navigation.

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