From The Journal Times.com:
"Poetry has been part of Kimberly Blaeser’s life since she was a young
girl living on the White Earth Reservation in northwestern Minnesota.
Storytelling and other oral entertainment were important elements of her
early family life, in a home with no electricity or running water, said
Blaeser, who now lives in rural Town of Lyons near Burlington.
"Both
of her parents loved poetry and she grew up hearing her father recite
poems and having her mother read frequently to her and her older
brother. Such exposure inspired Blaeser and her brother to become good
at making up games and stories, she said. And, as soon as she could
write, she began writing poetry."
Read more: http://journaltimes.com/lifestyles/relationships-and-special-occasions/town-of-lyons-woman-is-new-wisconsin-poet-laureate/article_2a3a0d57-6ec5-5195-a6fd-d21b65132051.html
Thursday, January 22, 2015
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I wondered why I hadn't met or herd about her. I know most of the poet professors at UW-Milwaukee. She's been an English professor there for 20 years. Then, it hit me. My knowledge is 20 years old. I forget that as I age, so does the rest of the world.
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