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January Poetry Blitz: Barbara Louise Ungar

Ultrasonics The way fisherman find shoals of deep-sea fish and navies track submarines, the way bats net moths, barnstorming the darkness, or dolphins and whales echolocate their worlds, bouncing high- pitched sounds from melon-foreheads and back through their receiving jaws, … Continue reading

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The Chronogram Poets: Barbara Louise Ungar

(Reviewing Barbara Louise Ungar’s Charlotte Bronte, You Ruined My Life for the November Chronogram poetry roundup, Lee Gould observed that “Ungar’s far-reaching third collection treats, in various ways, failed love…Although heart-wrenching and sometimes angry, the poems are witty and always … Continue reading

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