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Monday, January 19, 2015

Cascades 501 by Rick Barot

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January 19, 2015
 

Cascades 501

 
Rick Barot

About This Poem

 

“Traveling the few hours from Tacoma to Portland, what I really wanted to do was read. But between the visual novelty from outside and the fragments of conversations I overheard inside, reading wasn’t going to happen. Instead, like any writer who realizes he or she is being given something, I started writing it all down.”
Rick Barot

 

Rick Barot is the author of Chord (Sarabande Books, 2015). He teaches at Pacific Lutheran University and lives in Tacoma, Washington.

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Chord

(Sarabande Books, 2015)

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