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Karin Fisher-Golton

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Progressive Poem 2023

We’re nearing the end of National Poetry Month—just a few days left and they are weekend days. It’s a perfect time to revisit a favorite poem, read some new ones by a poet whose work you want to spend more time with, or write a poem that’s been niggling at your thoughts or spirit.

We’re also nearing the end of the 2023 Progressive Poem. Irene Latham began the Kidlitsophere (world of children’s lite

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