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Linda on the InternetWhat's Here?
You can read interviews, poetry, and essays by Linda at various and sundry websites. Some websites have exclusive photos or audioclips. If you know of a website mention of Linda that we don't have listed here, please let us know about it. Thanks! Bare Root Review Linda's poem "The Westie's Nightly Game" People's Poetry Audioclip of Linda reading the poem "Hands" World of Poetry Linda's poem "The Only Place" and scary photos back to top Bare Root Review
Bare Root Review is a literary e-zine from the Creative Writing Program at Southwest Minnesota State University. This online journal has an original poem by Linda, “The Westie's Nightly Game,” plus a photo of Duggan himself. Go to www.southwestmsu.edu/barerootreview/index.htm and click on the link with Linda's name to go to the page with her poem. If you prefer, you can read the poem on this website instead. See the "Dog Stories" article on the Books & More Page. Or click here. back to top People's Poetry
www.PeoplesPoetry.org For three days in April, 1999, Linda and about 5,500 other people gathered in New York City for poetry readings, conversations and performances. Among other events, Linda participated in a late-night poetry slam that pitted cowboy poets against inner city poets in a smokey bar. Alas, the cowboy poets lost the competition due to inexperience, though they improved after the first round and began winning the applause of the audience. For an audio clip of Linda reading her poem "Hands," go to the website, click on “Audio & Video Excerpts” then select “Past Clips” and “1999 Clips.” Scroll down to find Linda’s name. To hear the clip you need to have any MP3 compatible player including RealPayer, Windows MediaPlayer, or Apple's iTunes. If you don’t have that capability or wish to read it yourself, you can find "Hands" in the book Dakota Bones (1993, Spoon River Poetry Press). This People’s Poetry Gathering was sponsored by City Lore and Poet’s House. Read more about them on the People's Poetry website. back to top World of Poetry www.worldofpoetry.com Click on "United States of Poetry" then select section #6 "Portraits." Scroll down through the list of poets and click on Linda's name. You'll find Linda's poem "The Only Place" along with a couple photos of Linda that have been described as "scary." I believe these photos were taken in the bathroom of the Hotel Alex Johnson in Rapid City, South Dakota. Once you read the poem you'll realize why. back to top |