Jeweled Net of Indra CONNECTIONS

  • VOX POPULI reprints THE JEWELED NET OF INDRA

    Michael Simms re-printed my early poem THE JEWELED NET OF INDRA on his evocative, long-running site VOX POPULI: https://voxpopulisphere.com/2024/06/02/dane-cervine-the-jeweled-net-of-indra/  

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  • Two Poems reviewed by Kenneth Salzmann in Substack column

    This issue of Kenneth Salzmann’s “How to Grow a Poem” includes two older poems of mine that vary greatly in style (yet both winning awards). His column focuses on the writing process of a wide range of poets each week or so, and is worth the read. This particular column also includes a YouTube link

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  • Video from ONE WORLD, MANY VOICES Japan Benefit Reading

    Here's a video link to my portion of a wonderful benefit reading held in Santa Cruz, California for a Japanese "sister city" impacted by the devastating earthquake. The entire evening was a varied and moving performance, which you can also watch on YouTube in various segments. The two poems I read are: The Jeweled Net

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  • Blue’s Cruzio Cafe: The Jeweled Net of Indra

    For a truly unique visual & auditory experience, check out my poem The Jeweled Net of Indra at Blue's Cruzio Cafe: www.animatedpoets.com/indra31407-2b_30fps.html    

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  • The Jeweled Net of Indra published by Plain View Press [2007]

    I am so happy to announce the release of my new book The Jeweled Net of Indra from Plain View Press. You can order from Amazon for single copies, or from the publisher for larger orders. The back cover includes comments from Adrienne Rich, Ellen Bass, Robert Sward, and Patrice Vecchione. The title poem was

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  • The Jeweled Net of Indra CONNECTIONS

    The Jeweled Net of Indra is the title poem of my book published by Plain View Press. It also appeared in The SUN Magazine, and Poetry Flash, after being chosen by Adrienne Rich for a National Writers Union award in 2005. Since then, the poem keeps appearing, disappearing, and reappearing on the Web in diverse places.

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