Weekly poem on PBS NewsHour

A voice recording of Never Seen can be heard here……

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In conversation with Dale Smith

On the Conversant–this was recorded in September 2012 from a secret location on Algonquin Island, in bed, with Prosecco……

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Tarot Reading Offer–$67

Limited time offer through November 3rd.

Includes 45 minute phone consultation, picture of spread, and a detailed, customized, follow-up written narrative of the reading.

Please contact me at hn2626 AT gmail DOT com to schedule an appointment.…

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On Kirkus Reviews

In conversation with Jessa Crispen on Kirkus Reviews.…

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Profile at Open Book Toronto

Conversation between me and rob mclennan at Open Book Toronto where I talk about getting to know Toronto, process, and the relationship between private and public.…

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Reading from As Long As Trees Last from Wave Books in the Bay Area…

In the Mission
Friday, October 5th 6 PM
Press: Works on Paper
Micro appearances and party for the store.
with Kim Addonizio, Cedar Sigo, Peter Orner, & Matthew Zapruder

For SFSU at Green Arcade
Saturday, October 6th, 7:30 PM
with …

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Justin Helms reviews As Long As Trees Last

See full review here.

“This volume just opens the door to the coincidences of English, and so uses the energy of chance to convert music into sugar… not meaning, but a stored potential for meaning and intention. Something …

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Reading in SF October 6

I’ll be reading for SFSU’s Poetry Center on October 6 with Murat Nemet-Nejat.

7:30 pm @ the Green Arcade, 1680 Market St. (at Gough), free.


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Taking Down the Clouds

On The Volta.

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Huffington Post on As Long As Trees Last

“Nguyen makes poetry that sticks in the heart and the craw, and she deserves to be widely and aggressively read by those poets (and there are many of us in this camp) who sometimes forget that sonic economies need not …

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