tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2523711532970987581.post3211856351864669026..comments2023-09-14T04:10:36.550-04:00Comments on CONCRETE & RIVER: A Convergence of Gazes: Gjertrud Schnackenberg on "Afghan Girl" Susan Gillishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01012796668780201731noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2523711532970987581.post-68862991139124153902019-04-24T14:36:02.315-04:002019-04-24T14:36:02.315-04:00Quite an extraordinary conversation, in every resp...Quite an extraordinary conversation, in every respect I can imagine. Thank you. And thank you to Gjertrud Schnackenberg, whose "Heavenly Questions" I am teaching this week in my Form and Theory of Poetry class at Virginia Commonwealth University. Ms Schnackenberg's poetry has been a vivid and vital part of my life since the mid-1980s. I have long wanted to thank her in person, and perhaps even to speak with her about some of her work. I don't know if that day will arrive; I continue to hope it will. For now, however, would you tell her that Gardner Campbell said thank you, from his deep heart's core?Gardnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13298202257401928048noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2523711532970987581.post-55048386798973114372017-08-24T22:51:15.522-04:002017-08-24T22:51:15.522-04:00This is a wonderful conversation and deep reading,...This is a wonderful conversation and deep reading, deep mapping of the process of writing and thinking. theresahttp://www.theresakishkan.comnoreply@blogger.com