Blithe, bemused, and David Sedaris-like in her humor, she poked - TopicsExpress



          

Blithe, bemused, and David Sedaris-like in her humor, she poked around in her poems for examples of different classes of rhyme—not the categories we’re used to hearing, though, but names she invented on her own. ...“orphan rhyme,” “dyslexic rhyme,” and “wedge rhyme,” each coined with both tongue-in-cheek playfulness and coin-under-tongue seriousness to fathom the astonishing variety, nuance, and expressive potential of sound in verse. — Jack Chelgren for Poetry Northwest
Posted on: Thu, 16 Oct 2014 18:44:51 +0000

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