- Barbara Robidoux
- Barbara Robidoux lives on the south side of Santa Fe, New Mexico, where she works with
pregnant teens and other at risk youth. Before moving to the mountains of New Mexico
she lived in rural coastal Maine. The change from being born and living at sea level for the
first half of her life to living at the high elevation of Santa Fe has had a major impact
on her life. "I am now looking at life through the eye of an eagle" she says. "Writing
poetry is the way I share what I see." Her poetry has appeared in American Tanka
Magazine as well as Albuquerque Arts Magazine, Personal Writing Magazine
and on the Santa Fe Poetry Broadside.
Barbara is also a traditional basket maker. Photographs of her baskets accompany the
poems in this issue. You may reach her at Bgooodfood@aol.com.
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- poems in the Broadside, this issue... Waiting for Rain:
Passages --
Long Winter Dreams --
Sebayik --
Solstice Ghazal --
Ghazals for Summer's End, #1 --
Ghazals for Summer's End, #2 --
High Road --
Waiting for Rain --
We Planted Trees --
Crow --
Grandma's Drum Sestina --
First Snow
- poems in the Broadside, issue #18...
Last of Her Kind --
Hope
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