Margo Taft Stever

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Margo Taft Stever

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Average rating: 4.22 · 18 ratings · 4 reviews · 9 distinct works
Cracked Piano

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Frozen Spring: Poems

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The Lunatic Ball

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Looking East: William Howar...

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Reading the night sky: Poems

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Things That Go Bump

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Carnyx Collective: Antholog...

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The Hudson Line

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“Writing and learning to write in our particular historical period is more important than ever. We are catapulting ourselves toward what is a serious dilemma in the future of humanity and the world. If we don't write ourselves out of it and figure out a way of solving environmental problems, we'll have nothing.”
Margo Taft Stever

“This is a train of thieves, all of us
who never cared for our jobs or our mothers,
who looked out over the Hudson
and saw only water.”
Margo Taft Stever, The Hudson Line

“Writing and learning to write in our particular historical period is more important than ever. We are catapulting ourselves toward what is a serious dilemma in the future of humanity and the world. If we don't write ourselves out of it and figure out a way of solving environmental problems, we'll have nothing.”
Margo Taft Stever

“This is a train of thieves, all of us
who never cared for our jobs or our mothers,
who looked out over the Hudson
and saw only water.”
Margo Taft Stever, The Hudson Line

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