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[[File:Elizabeth Spires Folger poetry (1999).jpg|220px|left|thumb|Elizabeth Spires reads in the Folger Poetry series, 1999.]]
Elizabeth Spires has read for the [[O.B. Hardison Poetry Series]] on numerous occasions: April 2, 1985, December 6, 1999 for the [[Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute]], and December 8, 2008.
Elizabeth Spires has read for the [[O.B. Hardison Poetry Series]] on numerous occasions: April 2, 1985, December 6, 1999 for the [[Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute]], and December 8, 2008.
[[File:Elizabeth Spires Folger poetry (1999).jpg|230px|right|thumb|Elizabeth Spires reads in the Folger Poetry series, 1999.]]


If Emily Dickinson still floats around us, it is assuredly so that Elizabeth Spires touches her spirit and brings it to us mortals. Spires’s fourth collection ''Worldling'' was described in ''The Washington Post'' as “lucidly and nakedly…convey[ing] universal feelings.” She is able to bring the most meaningful human experiences, including childbirth and parenthood, to bright light. Spires holds a Chair for Distinguished Achievement at Goucher College. Her work ''Now the Green Blade Rises'' was published in 2002.
If Emily Dickinson still floats around us, it is assuredly so that Elizabeth Spires touches her spirit and brings it to us mortals. Spires’s fourth collection ''Worldling'' was described in ''The Washington Post'' as “lucidly and nakedly…convey[ing] universal feelings.” She is able to bring the most meaningful human experiences, including childbirth and parenthood, to bright light. Spires holds a Chair for Distinguished Achievement at Goucher College. Her work ''Now the Green Blade Rises'' was published in 2002.

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Elizabeth Spires has read for the O.B. Hardison Poetry Series on numerous occasions: April 2, 1985, December 6, 1999 for the Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute, and December 8, 2008.

Elizabeth Spires reads in the Folger Poetry series, 1999.

If Emily Dickinson still floats around us, it is assuredly so that Elizabeth Spires touches her spirit and brings it to us mortals. Spires’s fourth collection Worldling was described in The Washington Post as “lucidly and nakedly…convey[ing] universal feelings.” She is able to bring the most meaningful human experiences, including childbirth and parenthood, to bright light. Spires holds a Chair for Distinguished Achievement at Goucher College. Her work Now the Green Blade Rises was published in 2002.

Click here to listen to Elizabeth Spire introduce her Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute Reading, and here to listen to her introduce and read her poem “In Heaven it is Always Autumn” at the Folger on December 6, 1999.

Visit her Poetry Foundation page for more information.