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Interview: Robert Siegel, poet of Maine, USA, Speaks on His Work

Ongoing Series of Conversations with Anglican and Christian Poets

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Interview: Robert Siegel, poet of Maine, USA, Speaks on His Work

By: Peter Menkin
Narrated by: Ralph Morocco
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For my way of thinking, the work of a poet is the result of a gift. This is especially true of a poet who writes poetry of faith. Robert H. Siegel of Maine, USA, is a man with a gift. He is also a man who writes poetry that reflects his faith while writing about God's creatures, animals and such, in a lovely way that a naturalist can love. So I believe.

This article-interview on Robert Siegel is another in an ongoing series of interviews with Anglican and Christian poets.

©2011 Peter A. Menkin (P)2013 Peter A. Menkin
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