Nancy Pagh
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Bellingham poet borrows, deconstructs, reinvents | “Once Removed” by Nancy Pagh For the past few weeks, I have been tussling with the poems in “Once Removed,” the latest poetry collection by Nancy Pagh. I am a bit hesitant to write a review at this point, because I feel I have only scratched the surface of these complicated poems. But… |
2016-04-08 | |
Poet borrows, deconstructs, reinvents | For the past few weeks, I have been tussling with the poems in "Once Removed," the latest poetry collection by Nancy Pagh. I am a bit hesitant to write a review at this point, because I feel I have only scratched the surface of these complicated poems. But with April stretching out in… |
2016-04-04 | |
Pagh has poems published in several journals | 2015-06-23 | ||
SpeakEasy event in Fairhaven to let listeners probe the minds of poets | If you've ever attended a poetry reading, you've probably had this frustrating experience. The featured poet reads a poem that catches your attention. Perhaps it's a line, a phrase or a single word. You wonder how the poet came up with the idea, and how he or she wrote the… |
2013-06-24 | |
Eight WWU poets to give reading May 14 | 2013-05-14 | ||
From kids to students to grandfolks, Whatcom County offers fertile ground for homegrown poets | On a Saturday evening in mid-April, about 40 people filled the downstairs gallery at Village Books. The attraction wasn't a famous author. Instead, they came to hear six Whatcom County poets read to celebrate National Poetry Month. |
2012-11-27 |