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Yeah, I do, I tend to read most of my work out loud, usually under my breath, so I don't sound entirely crazy. Hearing something really makes a difference when editing, you can hear mistakes or changes that need to be made more readily than you can see them sometimes on a screen.

Ryan, in The Waiting Tide the theme is love, lust, desire. Have you ever written poems with different themes?


My first collection, MILE ZERO was broken into three sections, one about fatherhood and marriage, one of persona poems, and the third about Alaska (both growing up there and doing construction in the Arctic).
Ryan, What's the thing you've written that you are most proud of? And most embarrassed by, or most regretful of?

As for the flip side, I really can't think of anything. If I've let people see it then I'm okay with it, even if I grow past it. I think that's common, outgrowing particular work, but I don't get embarrassed by it. Or regret. I made a conscious decision to stop inhibiting my writing, and to do that I had to be comfortable with what I write.

I was also really humbled that Ellen Bass was willing to blurb the book, she's an amazing poet and human being.
Also, Lori's review of the book. "His poetry touches me in all the most inappropriate ways and I simply cannot get enough" is pretty much everything I could ask for in a reader response. :)
Ryan, I'm afraid it's time to say goodbye! I've had a lot of fun hosting you here at TNBBC and am so thrilled to have had the opportunity to share THE WAITING TIDE with some of our group members! Thanks to you and Curbside Splendor for making the copies available.
It was lovely to hang with you, and I hope you enjoyed your time here with us as much as we enjoyed having you here!
It was lovely to hang with you, and I hope you enjoyed your time here with us as much as we enjoyed having you here!
Ryan do you read your poems aloud, when adjusting the line breaks?