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Monday, March 4, 2013

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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Return of the Hornworm!




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Monday, August 22, 2011

8/22





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Thursday, August 4, 2011

Knots and Hornworms













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Sunday, July 31, 2011

The Empire












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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

First Tomato




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Procurement

  • Tomato: 19 lb, 12.25 oz
  • Purple Tomatillos: 1 lb, 3.5 oz
  • Dark Asian Style Eggplant: 4 lb, .5 oz
  • Speckled, Violet Eggplants: 1 lb, 1.25 oz
  • Jalapeno: 2.75 oz
  • Serranos: .5 oz
  • Odd Peppers, 1.5 oz
  • Summer Squash, 7.5 oz
  • Squash Blossom Count Single: 29 Double: 7
  • Snap Peas: 2.5 oz
  • Yellow Bean: 3.25 oz

About Me

Ryan Flaherty
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My first collection of poetry, What's This, Bombardier? was published in April 2011 by Pleiades & LSU Press. I have two chapbooks of poetry, Novas from Bateau Press and Live, From the Delay from Small Fires Press. My poems and essays have appeared in journals including Boston Review, Conduit, Colorado Review, Columbia, Denver Quarterly, and BOMBlog. I received the PEN/New England Discovery Award 2010.

What's This, Bombadier?

What's This, Bombadier?

Live, From the Delay

Live, From the Delay

Novas

Novas
Winner of the Lena-Miles Wever Todd Poetry Series

“Ryan Flaherty delivers a magnificent, controlled rawness in
What’s This, Bombardier? Full-hearted and intellectually dexterous, it is an elegant scaffold constructed around the chaos of existential uncertainty. Flaherty is a gifted poet—his voice is panoramic and impeccably focused. What’s This, Bombardier? is an outstanding book.”
—Alex Lemon

“While I read Ryan Flaherty’s
What’s This, Bombardier? I kept hearing, as if in the back of my head, a sentence from one of his more unexpected poetic ancestors, Emily Dickinson: ‘Strange that the most intangible thing should be the most adhesive.’ Beneath the wit of these poems— and wit there is in dizzying plenty—there are sobering concerns, skeptical and philosophical quandaries.
—Dan Beachy-Quick

Flaherty’s first book is charming, scintillating, challenging, and fun.”
—Alan Michael Parker

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