Poetry
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- Fault Lines

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"In these beautiful poems, reminiscent of the best of Jeffers, Everson, and Snyder, Hunt's unerring ear and eye bring to life a west we hardly knew we missed."
Michael Davidson
- Kerouac’s Crooked Road

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- The Collected Poetry of Robinson Jeffers

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- The Selected Poetry of Robinson Jeffers

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San Francisco Chronicle
Poems Online
“Back Road, Central Illinois,” Poetry Radio, WGLT (podcast)
“Canned Tuna,” Glass: A Journal of Poetry, 1.3 (2008)
“Car Radio When It Seemed Late at Night (Gunsmoke),” Glass: A Journal of Poetry 2.2 (2009)
“Grace Wilson Rouke (1911-1963),” Rat’s Ass Review 2
“It was another,” Poetry Radio, WGLT (podcast) (Part 1 of “The Further Adventures of Poem”)
“Learning the Piano”, Free Lunch, 42 (2009)
“Levi 501′s,” Rat’s Ass Review 2
“Listening to Art Tatum Play Piano,” Coal Hill Review, 2 (2008)
“Mackinaw Parade,” Poetry Radio, WGLT (podcast)
“The Neophyte Scholar Pauses Before Entering the Humanties Research Center to Study the Kerouac Papers,” Poetry Radio, WGLT (podcast)
“Play Stove,” Poetry Radio, WGLT (podcast)
“Poem had had,” Poetry Radio, WGLT (podcast) (Part 5 of “The Further Adventures of Poem”)
“Poem was low,” Poetry Radio, WGLT (podcast) (Part 8 of “The Further Adventures of Poem”
“Redneck Yoga,” Poetry Radio, WGLT (podcast)
“Three Adventures of Poem,” Mason’s Road (2010) (Parts
“Winter Landscape (Chicago, January 2010)”
“The Wolfman,” Poetry Radio, WGLT (podcast)
from Wordstock Reading, “Learning the Piano,” “Mackinaw Parade, 2004,” “Peets,” and “Why Western Redneck Poets Write the Way We Do”