![]() ![]() I decided that the way to prevent people from dismissing me and what I’m doing is to do so much more of it that it’s impossible for them to get away with it. (That is a joke.) It did make me realize that there are still people out there who believe in me and my work. I was ready to pack up and move to Boston and Manhattan. I was very pleasantly surprised by the response of audiences everywhere I went. Hitting the road turned that around for me. ![]() It’s so contradictory to everything we’ve talked about and done in the past in regards to competition and divisiveness among women poets. I really don’t understand what that was about. (2) I still haven’t been able to resolve how I’m going to deal with Judy from this point. I saw a copy of Judy Grahn’s book and discovered I wasn’t a lesbian poet. I had returned from Europe feeling really down and egoless. The tour was probably one of the best things that could have happened to me. ![]() Did Frances go with you? I called her several times and never got an answer, so I thought maybe she decided to hit the road with you for a change. I was disappointed that I wasn’t able to see you while I was in New York, but I felt your vibes, honey. ![]()
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