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Caitlin M. S. Buxbaum

    Caitlin M.S. Buxbaum is a poet and educator whose writing is deeply rooted in her Alaskan upbringing. Her work often explores evocative themes, blending a journalist's eye for detail with a poet's sensibility. Through her unique approach, she interweaves photography with verse, creating a rich, multi-layered artistic experience. As the founder of Red Sweater Press, she curates her own distinctive literary output, offering readers a compelling and personal vision.

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    • Interstitials

      • 104 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      This book is full of what might be called "interstitials" — minute details and moments in time that resonate with a certain unexpected power, in between (and sometimes overshadowed by) what might seem like the "big" moments. The poems in these pages are at once personal, passionate and purposeful, as well as topical and relatable to readers interested in politics as much as pop culture. These themes appear throughout Buxbaum's previous books of poetry, but now manifest in a manner that reflects the increasing maturity of the writer.

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