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		<title>Poetry Blog Book Tour &#8211; Interview with Christine Klocek-Lim</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I’m part of a poetry blog book tour called “Back to the Future” that started yesterday with an interview of Wendy Babiak at Joanne Merriam’s blog. Today I’m interviewing Christine Klocek-Lim. Christine received the 2009 Ellen La Forge Memorial Prize in poetry. She has two chapbooks: &#8220;How to Photograph the Heart&#8221; (The Lives You Touch [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_Qs2_eKfsd0Y/TE8EocOG5DI/AAAAAAAAABY/S2A8DHnutrw/s1600/graphic4.jpg"><img decoding="async" border="0" alt="" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_Qs2_eKfsd0Y/TE8EocOG5DI/AAAAAAAAABY/S2A8DHnutrw/s320/graphic4.jpg"></a> I’m part of a poetry blog book tour called “Back to the Future” that started yesterday with an interview of Wendy Babiak at <a href="http://www.joannemerriam.com/">Joanne Merriam’s blog</a>. </p>
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<br />Today I’m interviewing Christine Klocek-Lim. Christine received the 2009 Ellen La Forge Memorial Prize in poetry. She has two chapbooks: &#8220;How to Photograph the Heart&#8221; (The Lives You Touch Publications) and &#8220;The Book of Small Treasures&#8221; (Seven Kitchens Press). Her poems have appeared in Nimrod, Diode, Poets and Artists (O&#038;S), Riffing on Strings: Creative Writing Inspired by String Theory and elsewhere. She edits Autumn Sky Poetry, and her website is <a href="http://www.novembersky.com/">http://www.novembersky.com/</a>. You can also follow her on Twitter: @chrissiemkl
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<div>For the rest of this interview, and samples of Christine&#8217;s poetry, <a href="https://webbish6.com/blogbooktour2010.htm">click here.</a>
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<div>And stay tuned for an interview with me by <a href="http://www.pantoum.org/blog/">Mary Agner up on Thursday</a>&#8230;</div>
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<p>See the rest of the week:<br />28 July: <a href="http://wbabiak.wordpress.com/">Wendy</a> hosts Mary<br />29 July: <a href="http://www.pantoum.org/blog/">Mary</a> hosts Jeannine<br />30 July: <a href="http://novemberskypoetry.blogspot.com/">Christine</a> hosts Joanne</div>
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