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No more pies for the cow in this poem

No more pies for the cow in this poem

By Bill Castanier on April 26, 2012

Poet Jim Harrison writes how a cow’s death moves us closer to that singular path.

Yrs,

Jim

Posted in Literary Lansing, News, Poem/a/Day | Tagged Copper Canyon Press, Jim Harrison, Lansing Online News, Michigan poet, Micihgan author, Poem/a/Day | 1 Response

Poem/a/day: Deaf Dog’s Bark

Poem/a/day: Deaf Dog’s Bark

By Bill Castanier on April 25, 2011

By Jim Harrison considers a bigger question of life

Posted in Literary Lansing, News, Poem/a/Day | Tagged Brown Dog, Deaf Dogs Bark, Haslett Michigan, Jim Harrison, Michigan author, Michigan Harrison | 1 Response

Cleaning unearths wisdom from Jim Harrison

Cleaning unearths wisdom from Jim Harrison

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on August 19, 2010

Great writers help us through some of our toughest times.

Posted in Arts-plus, News | Tagged crazy horse, farmer, Jim Harrison, Michigan, warlock | 2 Responses

A rich collection for Christmas

Lansing Lists: Top 10 Michigan-related books

By Bill Castanier on December 23, 2009

Mittenlit’s Bill Castanier suggests books by Michigan authors or about Michigan that should be on Santa’s list.

Posted in Arts-plus, Literary Lansing, News | Tagged David Small, Don Chaon, Flannery O'Connor, Jeff Alexander, Jim Harrison, Michael Zadoorian, Michigan authors, Michigan books, Mittenlit, National Book Awards, Raymond Carver | Leave a response

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