Avant-garde poet and critic Rachel Levitsky is a writer "committed to social and spiritual change." Her poems are often "highly charged, quick-to-read, funny and smart," sometimes vulnerable and bare, and always engrossing.
Before arriving in Berkeley, where she is now a graduate student in the English Department, Gillian Kidd Osborne grew up beside the Hudson River, worked in a bookstore in Paris, finished a B.A. in Comparative Literature at Columbia University, and taught high school English in Japan. Her poetry has appeared in the Threepenny Review.
Great speech. Thanks for the video
ForexReviewsCentral 2 months ago
Magical! Thanks for posting. I would like to have heard some reference to a clown peeling an onion, sitting on top of a giant cigarette packet, whilst his second cousin mumbles incoherently, but perhaps I'm a bit hard to please.
Anyway, if you enjoy berating hedgehogs for balancing parsnips, you may also enjoy a site called icrappoetry (.com). Best wishes!
Cantonaahh 1 year ago
my earlier comments are addressed to
Gillian Kidd Osborne
namelessneed 3 years ago
Again,you move me
Have you anything, black & white on paper,published? something I can hold and read again & again.?I've watched yr reading here several times and remain smitten w/yr beauty/grace/heart
all stunning with/in yr art
thanx again for yr sharing
namelessneed 3 years ago