(Source: Sonoma State University) Weeding, harvesting and watering sounds more like farm living than the life of a poet, but those two lives intersected at Southern Wisconsin's "Poetry Farm" in the mid-2000s, where scribes worked the land to tune out distractions of the Internet or urban world. On Oct. 6, Lisa Fishman and Richard Meier, two contemporary poets who were leaders of the farm, read at the Green Music Center at Sonoma State University. The pair comes to SSU as part of the Writers at Sonoma series, which brings internationally renowned writers and poets to Sonoma State University each semester to connect students with the literary world. "They're both terrific...
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