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'Let faxes butter-curl on dusty shelves...'
Joe rings in spring by sitting in a sunny space and reads this wonderful poem for turbulent times.
Ros Barber kindly agreed to be interviewed about this poem and the second half is less a sketch and more a portrait of the poet herself, and how this superb poem came into being.
Find more of her work here:
https://rosbarber.com/
Or follow her Substack:
https://substack.com/@rosbarber
...and while you're at it:
https://substack.com/@thesketchpoet
Support the show
https://bsky.app/profile/sketchpoetry.bsky.social
Want to hear a poem? Pitch it (and the setting in which you think it could be read) to me here:
[email protected]
By Joe'Let faxes butter-curl on dusty shelves...'
Joe rings in spring by sitting in a sunny space and reads this wonderful poem for turbulent times.
Ros Barber kindly agreed to be interviewed about this poem and the second half is less a sketch and more a portrait of the poet herself, and how this superb poem came into being.
Find more of her work here:
https://rosbarber.com/
Or follow her Substack:
https://substack.com/@rosbarber
...and while you're at it:
https://substack.com/@thesketchpoet
Support the show
https://bsky.app/profile/sketchpoetry.bsky.social
Want to hear a poem? Pitch it (and the setting in which you think it could be read) to me here:
[email protected]