Schlagwort: Michael McFee

110. American Life in Poetry: Column 422

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE I love writing poems about the most ordinary of things, and was envious, indeed, when I found this one by Michael McFee, who lives in North Carolina. How I wish I’d written it. Saltine How well its square… Continue Reading „110. American Life in Poetry: Column 422“

19. American Life in Poetry: Column 315

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE We who teach creative writing have been known to tell our students that there is no subject so common and ordinary that it can’t be addressed in a poem, and this one, by Michael McFee, who lives in… Continue Reading „19. American Life in Poetry: Column 315“