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September 2019

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    Finalist for Colorado Poet Laureate

    by KORTArides2018@ September 19, 2019

    How exciting! Thank you Colorado Center for the Book! Governor Jared Polis has chosen Denver poet, playwright and co founder …

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    My Words in Someone Else’s Mouth

    by KORTArides2018@ September 19, 2019

    What a joy to hear amazing poet Erika Gordon reading my poems and talking about my work in “Lyric …

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    Would You Know a Miracle If You Saw One?

    by KORTArides2018@ September 19, 2019

    This sonnet, published in Gratefulness.org, explores some miracles in ordinary clothes. Gratefulness.org

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    What Emerges after Grief

    by KORTArides2018@ September 19, 2019

    A couple years ago composer Paul Fowler and I collaborated on this piece that was performed by one of …

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    Emerging Form: A Weekly Podcast

    by KORTArides2018@ September 19, 2019

    Emerging Form is a weekly podcast about the creative process. Join me and my co-host, the New York Times …

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    A Companion for Grief?

    by KORTArides2018@ September 19, 2019

    Send My Roots Rain is an heart-opening collection for people who are grieving, filled with poetry and prompts for …

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    Cuppa Joe?

    by KORTArides2018@ September 19, 2019

    I have a poem featured in Coffee Poems, a fabulous new collection about America’s favorite drink. Also featuring Dorianne …

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    Walking in Two Worlds at Once

    by KORTArides2018@ September 18, 2019

    A playshop that leaps between details and dreams Something to think about: Part of the magic of the poem …

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    Writing Play: Your Place in the Family of Things

    by KORTArides2018@ September 18, 2019

    Read: Wild Geese Wild Geese –Mary Oliver You do not have to be good. You do not have to …

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    My Lips Got Lost

    by KORTArides2018@ September 18, 2019

    Writing Play: My Lips Got Lost Read: My Lips Got Lost on the Way to the Kiss My Lips …

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