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Matthew Falk
If you want to know what it means to make art that's stronger and more vast than pain, art that can stand up to terror, you should read this.
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Matthew Falk
If you haven't met David Sedaris yet, through is words in print or on the air, now might be the time.
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Matthew Falk
Chad Sweeney will be reading in Saginaw on Friday.
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Matthew Falk
Fanning has done something noteworthy and rare.
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Matthew Falk
Matthew Falk reviews Michael Sikkema's unconventional poetry book Futuring.
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Matthew Falk
Gina Myers’s A Model Year is filled with sadness and humor, resignation and resistance. Roving from New York City to Saginaw, the author handles the public and the private with equal adeptness.
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Matthew Falk
Midland poets Li C. Tien and John Palen translated works by ancient Chinese poets.
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Matthew Falk
The follow-up to the New Jersey-based poet's acclaimed previous collection, The Last 4 Things is a fascinating and formally quirky work. Kate Greenstreet will read from this work on Friday, September 18th at the Court Street Gallery (414 Court St.) in Old Town Saginaw.
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Matthew Falk
To the uninitiated, poetry can look a lot like magic, a quasi-mystical product of pure inspiration. Let's look again.
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Matthew Falk
Matthew Falk lives with his wife and their cats in Bay City, where he works for Mayapple Press. He holds a BA in creative writing from Saginaw Valley State University, is a former editor-in-chief of Cardinal Sins, and has won two Raymond Tyner Prizes for his fiction and poetry.