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New Mexico poet Joan Logghe is in the house with a 2-minute recipe for mid-life crisis from her collection of poems called Rice.
In RICE, Logghe attempts to do in verse what we do in video, forcing herself to pare down the message to what can fit in the form. For Logghe, the form is the sonnet -- 14-line poems; for AuthorViews, it's two minutes -- the maximum length for our videos.
In her video, Logghe talks about how she cooked Rice, then she offers up a taste. It's delicious. Take a look.
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Drunken Boat
Queen Beti
In case of a Beauty Emergency
The Seven Wonders
Cezanne's Carrot
The Strange Guest
Chinese New Year
In Praise of Drama
Santa Fe Poetry Broadside
Issue #52/53, March/April, 200 :
The Singing Bowl and
War and Morning
Issue #17, September, 2000 :
After Horses
Lunarosity
Excerpt from Rice
Ghazal Page
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Turn to Simplicity
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