grantclauser.bsky.social
Poet | Teacher | Editor | Walker | Pennsylvanian | Plant-based
Temporary Shelters (2025)
Muddy Dragon on the Road to Heaven (2020)
Teaches at Rosemont College
Montgomery County Poet Laureate 2010
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That’s a pretty part of the state.
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I've got a 40 year old glass 6wt I haven't touched in years. I should take it out in the yard for a few casts--once the snow melts.
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This is a facinating piece of writing, made even moreso by the editor's note in the comments that most of it was written 9 years ago when the subject was 86.
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I just keep on chooglin'
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more like Go Jerry Wemple--he's the one making both of these happen for me.
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I hope you’ve built back some of your collection so you have music in your life.
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there should be a support group
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I had a dragon car with a raised tail. It got 1st place in our pack, but I had to cut off the tail in the district races because it wouldn't fit under the electronic eye, and that changed the car's weight. I'm still not over that 50 years later.
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Good thing I’m a vegetarian
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oh wow, I'd forgotten about this band
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The new book is so good.
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there's a light (with a pile of books under it) at the end of the tunnel. My kids are adults with their own places. So much more reading time now.
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the world has more distractions now too. like, I should be reading right now 🙂
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in fairness, most of my MFA students have full-time jobs and full-time lives. Very different from the immersive and fully-funded program I attended. When students are sacrificing a lot just to be there I don't want to make their lives harder.
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the inability to feel? I'd say it's the opposite. that quote really confuses me. what was the context of this?