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Dorianne Laux Karla wrote: "Thanks, Dorianne. I need to catch up on your latest two books! :)

Karla"


Thanks Karla-- Need to add some more favs to my goodreads page. Hope you are doing well. --d


message 20: by Karla

Karla Merrifield Thanks, Dorianne. I need to catch up on your latest two books! :)

Karla


Dorianne Laux Thank you, Josh. Welcome! I see your mentor is Koon. Send him my best.


Joshlynn Thank you so much for your friendship and your poetry. What We Carry was one of my favorite reads this year.


message 17: by Mia

Mia Hi Dorianne,

Thank you for your friendship.

Mia


Dorianne Laux Hey James- Glad to hear you're doing better and back out on the poetry trail. Welcome.


message 15: by D.

D. Smith Dear Dorianne,
Glad to be befriended. I remain, as always, a fan.
D. James Smith


Dorianne Laux Damn. Omeros! You are persistent. Have you read Larry Levis?
How are you??


message 13: by Jesse

Jesse fourmy DL - i need to order some new books. i'm still working on OMEROS!!!!!!!!!! that's been my interisland flight companion for the past year. in them meantime, i'm plugging away with a bunch of g-stern. i hope you all are well. much love and aloha a hui hou.


message 12: by Gail

Gail Koger Hey Dorianne

I need chocolate! Got any?

Gail


Dorianne Laux Oh yes, the Frank O'Hara piece. Glad you liked it. I love O'Hara.


message 10: by Nina

Nina page 59
Writing From a Lived Life


Dorianne Laux Hello Nina- You know, I got my Feb issue and actually couldn't find my article. Is it on Ruth Stone? What page is it on? Must be hiding from me.


message 8: by Nina

Nina I enjoyed your article in the Feb issue of Writer's Digest


Jeannie Faulkner Barber Hi Dorianne and thanks for the add. BTW I love your name. Hope you have a wonderful Halloween.
Blessings,
Jeannie


Andrea Kulman Hi & thank you for being a friend on Good Reads! Have a GREAT Halloween!


message 5: by Jesse

Jesse fourmy hi there, joe's angel-lady. i'm mending the heart your poems broke - one poem at a time. i started one this morning so i guess i ain't doing too bad and i can't wait to git my mits on yer chapbook (the first tattoo i ever got was the Superman symbol on my left shoulder when i turned 18 - i was something else back when..haha!). much aloha from the long-windedest bastard in the middle of the pacific.


Daniel
Dorianne, I've added What We Carry, Facts About the Moon, Smoke, Awake and last but not least your book Superman: The Chapbook to my to-read list.


message 3: by Cindy

Cindy Joy Hey Dorianne.

Great to see you here. Onward!

You look lovely.

Cindy




message 2: by Dorianne (last edited Aug 25, 2016 01:02PM)

Dorianne Laux Oh god, yes. They will win, and we will go down fast.
Did you ever read Brazzaville Beach? Each chapter is
prefaced with the zero sum game.


message 1: by Daniel (last edited Aug 25, 2016 01:02PM)

Daniel The viral problem, Dorianne, will never leave because viruses replicate and change their versions far faster than man. So if this is as mathematicians call it a zero sum game then the viruses should in the final analysis eventually win.


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