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Poetry’s Power: Finding Your Voice with Rita Mae Reese

17 min · 25 de may de 2026
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Rita Mae Reese describes her path to becoming a poet as a journey of discovery rather than finding a lost voice. She emphasizes the importance of family influence in fostering a love for language and playing with words. Her initial academic pursuits in math and art were short-lived, leading her to the English department where she found a community that felt like “her people.” An early positive experience with a published story, where a stranger connected with her work, foreshadowed the impact she would later seek to create.

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