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In a letter that might feel familiar to many, a listener named Jeanne from upstate New York writes in wondering how to find her own words, and how to put them forth into the world.
Words by Winter: Conversations, reflections, and poems about the passages of life. Because it’s rough out there, and we have to help each other through.
Original theme music for our show is by Dylan Perese, with additional music composed and performed by Kelly Krebs. Artwork by Mark Garry. Today's poem, At the End of My Marriage, I Think of Something My Daughter Said about Trees, by the wondrous Maggie Smith, is read with kind permission of the poet. Check out her beautiful work at maggiesmithpoet.com. Words by Winter can be reached at [email protected].
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In a letter that might feel familiar to many, a listener named Jeanne from upstate New York writes in wondering how to find her own words, and how to put them forth into the world.
Words by Winter: Conversations, reflections, and poems about the passages of life. Because it’s rough out there, and we have to help each other through.
Original theme music for our show is by Dylan Perese, with additional music composed and performed by Kelly Krebs. Artwork by Mark Garry. Today's poem, At the End of My Marriage, I Think of Something My Daughter Said about Trees, by the wondrous Maggie Smith, is read with kind permission of the poet. Check out her beautiful work at maggiesmithpoet.com. Words by Winter can be reached at [email protected].