Zachary Redfearne has been published in POEM and Quarterly West, among others. Here in this final installment of High Frequency Poetry, Aaron Anstett reads Zachary’s poem “Sunday Morning”:
To read the text version of this poem and find out more about the Pikes Peak Poet Laureate Project and related National Poetry Month events, visit PikesPeakPoetLaureate.org.
Dave Reynolds teaches English at the Fountain Valley School and enjoys skiing in the woods, hiking, his family, and words. Here he reads his poem “Krokus”:
To read the text version of this poem and find out more about the Pikes Peak Poet Laureate Project and related National Poetry Month events, visit PikesPeakPoetLaureate.org.
James Powell is 20 years old and was born and raised and currently lives and works in Colorado Springs. Here he reads his poem “July”:
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Jim Ciletti, an award-winning poet, is proactive in supporting poetry and literary events in the Pikes Peak region. Here he reads his poem “Chopping Firewood”:
To read the text version of this poem and find out more about the Pikes Peak Poet Laureate Project and related National Poetry Month events, visit PikesPeakPoetLaureate.org.
Verl Lee Holmes is a local businessman/writer/photographer with a degree in creative writing and a book that needs a publisher. Here he reads his poem “Schoolyard”:
To read the text version of this poem and find out more about the Pikes Peak Poet Laureate Project and related National Poetry Month events, visit PikesPeakPoetLaureate.org.
Tony Friedhof teaches writing at UCCS. Here he reads his poem “Branches of Song”:
To read the text version of this poem and find out more about the Pikes Peak Poet Laureate Project and related National Poetry Month events, visit PikesPeakPoetLaureate.org.
Soham Patel lives in Manitou Springs and writes poetry. Here she reads four haiku:
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Joseph Uphoff’s business card reads, in part, “Theoretical Surrealism / Visual Poetics.” Here he reads his poem “Mountains Eclipsed by Evidence”:
To read the text version of this poem and find out more about the Pikes Peak Poet Laureate Project and related National Poetry Month events, visit PikesPeakPoetLaureate.org.
Audrey Wall, a senior at Lewis-Palmer High, has won awards for her poetry. Here she reads her poem “You Must”:
To read the text version of this poem and find out more about the Pikes Peak Poet Laureate Project and related National Poetry Month events, visit PikesPeakPoetLaureate.org.
Sandra McNew has lived, loved, written and taught in Colorado for years. Here she reads her poem “Catch the Wind”:
To read the text version of this poem and find out more about the Pikes Peak Poet Laureate Project and related National Poetry Month events, visit PikesPeakPoetLaureate.org.