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Poems from Here

Poems from Here is designed to create a momentary community of speakers and listeners, where vibrant language slows time and helps us better pay attention to our world. The series airs on Maine Public Radio and Maine Public Classical.

Poems from Here is presented in collaboration with the Maine Writers and Publishers Alliance. Special thanks to Robert M. Chute and family along with Phil Steele and Francesca Galluccio-Steele for making Poems from Here possible.

Latest Episodes:


  • Today's poem is Morning Sheds Light by Mark Saba. It is read by Samaa Abdurraqib.
  • Today's poem is In Praise of Minor by Abbie Kiefer. It is read by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc.
  • Today's poem is On the Night of My Mother's Disappearance by Suzanne Langlois. It is read by Julia Bouwsma.
  • Today's poem is Pâté by Jonathan Pessant. It is read by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc.
  • Today's poem is Sound Archive by Dawn Potter. It is read by Julia Bouwsma.

Reader Bios:

Arisa White at First Friday
Caitlin Penna/Caitlin Penna for Colby College
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Colby College
WATERVILLE, MAINE – JUNE 3: Assistant professor of English and Creative Writing, Arisa White, reads poetry during First Friday on June 3, 2022 at Greene Block and Studios in downtown Waterville. (Photo by Caitlin Penna)

Arisa White

Arisa White is an associate professor of English and Creative Writing at Colby College, the author of the collections Who’s Your Daddy, You're the Most Beautiful Thing That Happened, A Penny Saved, and Hurrah’s Nest. She is the co-editor of the anthology Home Is Where You Queer Your Heart and co-author of Biddy Mason Speaks Up, the second book in the Fighting for Justice Series for young readers.

Her poetry is widely published and her collections have been nominated for an NAACP Image Award, Lambda Literary Award, and have won the Per Diem Poetry Prize, Maine Literary Award, Nautilus Book Award, Independent Publisher Book Award, and Golden Crown Literary Award. As the creator of the Beautiful Things Project, Arisa curates poetic collaborations that are rooted in Black queer women’s ways of knowing. She is a Cave Canem fellow and serves on the board of directors for Foglifter Press, as well as the Community Advisory Board for Maine Writers & Publishers Alliance.

Currently, in collaboration with the composer Jessica Jones, Arisa is developing Post Pardon: The Opera, which will premiere in 2025. Learn more at arisawhite.com.

Gibson Fay-LeBlanc
Candace Karu

Gibson Fay-LeBlanc

Gibson Fay-LeBlanc’s first collection of poems, Death of a Ventriloquist, received the Vassar Miller Prize and was featured by Poets & Writers as one of a dozen debut collections to watch. His second book of poems, Deke Dangle Dive, was published by CavanKerry Press in 2021. His poems have appeared in magazines including The New Republic, Orion, and Tin House, and he serves as Executive Director of the Maine Writers & Publishers Alliance.

Julia Bouwsma
Margot Cochran

Julia Bouwsma

Julia Bouwsma lives off-the-grid in the mountains of western Maine, where she is a poet, homesteader, editor, teacher, and small-town librarian. Bouwsma is Maine’s sixth Poet Laureate and the author of two poetry collections: Midden (Fordham University Press, 2018) and Work by Bloodlight (Cider Press Review, 2017), both of which received Maine Literary Awards for Poetry Book. She is the Library Director for Webster Library in Kingfield, ME.

Mihku Paul

Mihku Paul

Mihku Paul is a Wolastoqey writer and visual artist born and raised on a wild river in Maine. She is a 2010 graduate of the Stonecoast MFA program. Recent work includes Whitman on Walls with Msi-te ktahkomiq Kintagot (The Whole Earth Resounds) and the forthcoming anthology Root & Seed, A Snail Primer and Etiquette for Beginners, forthcoming in fall 2023. Her work has been published internationally and translated into Spanish and French. She lives and works in Portland.

Samaa Abdurraqib

Samaa Abdurraqib

Samaa’s recent writing can be found in Cider Press Review, Bigger Than Bravery: Black Resilience and Reclamation in a Time of Pandemic, Writing the Land: Maine, and in her recent chapbook, Each Day is Like An Anchor. She is the editor of a forthcoming collection of poetry called From Root to Seed: Black, Brown, and Indigenous Writers Write the Northeast. She currently serves as the Executive Director of the Maine Humanities Council.

When she is not doing all the things, Samaa spends her time exploring the woods, waterways, mountains, and birds of the unceded territory of the Wabanaki people.

Give a listen to these archived episodes:


  • Today’s poem is "The Lady and the Tramp" by Bruce Guernsey, who lives in Charleston, Illinois and Bethel, Maine. He taught for many years at Eastern…
  • Today’s poem is by Martin Steingesser.Martin is the author of three books of poems, most recently Yellow Horses, and he has been speaking and performing…
  • Sally Bliumis-Dunn's poems have appeared in Paris Review, Plume, Prairie Schooner, The Academy of American Poets' Poem-a-day, and The Writer's Almanac.…
  • Today’s poem is “A House-Moving” by Deborah Cummins. Deborah Cummins is the author of an essay collection, Here and Away: Discovering Home on an Island in…
  • Today’s poem is What now, Praying? by Kimberly Cloutier Green. Kimberly is the author of a poetry chapbook, What Becomes of Words and a full length…
  • Today’s poem is “Why Do You Ask” by Kate Barnes. Kate was Maine’s first poet laureate and the author of 4 books of poems. She was the daughter of two…
  • Today's poem is by Thomas Carper, who lives in Cornish and taught poetry and creative writing for many years at the University of Southern Maine. He's…
  • Today’s poem is “Niagara” by Richard Foerster. He’s the author of seven books of poetry, most recently River Road from Texas Review Press. Richard has…
  • Today’s poem is “Wildflowers” by Betsy Sholl, who was Maine’s third poet laureate. She has published eight books of poetry, most recently Otherwise…
  • Today’s poem is Balloon by Haines Sprunt Tate. Haines Sprunt Tate was born in Virginia in 1965. She attended Oberlin College and later obtained an MA in…