![]() A poet with feet in the river, even as her head rests on a mountain top.” - Los Angeles Review of Books “Hedge Coke does not just endeavor to show the world as it is she encourages readers of diverse backgrounds, to resist its inherent prejudices, and to effect positive change within it. Everything is moving, changing, and growing, disintegrating and rejuvenating for its own purposes.” - Washington Independent Review of Books “The poems come toward us from a museum of abundance but museums are filled with relics and this poetry is purely fluid. Streaming is a continuous trail of light, a steady flow music from the heart of the motherland.” - Green Mountains Review To purchase this title for use with a screen reader please call (612) 338-0125 or email us at uniting the poems through imagery, language, and movement, Allison Adele Hedge Coke creates more than a collection of poems. Thanks to a 2013 ADA Access Improvement Grant administered by VSA Minnesota for the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, this title is also formatted for screen readers which make text accessible to the blind and visually impaired. She came from working fields, factories, and waters and is currently at work directing a climate change documentary. A founding faculty of the VCFA MFA in Writing & Publishing program, Hedge Coke is a Distinguished Professor of Creative Writing at the University of California at Riverside. She is a contributing editor for B lack Renaissance Noire and Kore Press, directs the annual Literary Sandhill CraneFest & Retreat and is a Zoeglossia board member. Awards include an American Book Award, a King-Chavez-Parks Award, 2015 Lifetime Achievement Award NWCA, 2016 Pen Southwest Award in Poetry, the 2016 Library of Congress Witter Bynner Fellowship, and 2017 Tulsa Artist Fellowship. And when the speaker in ‘Sudden Where’ says ‘maybe we’d find something magnificent, give it up to make somebody happy,’ it is clear that in these urgent poems, and in this necessary book, we’ve found both the magnificent and the unforgettable.” -Adrian Matejka, author of The Big Smoke About the AuthorĪllison Adelle Hedge Coke’s books include Streaming, Burn, Blood Run, Off-Season City Pipe, Dog Road Woman, Sing: Poetry from the Indigenous Americas, Effigies, Effigies II, and Rock, Ghost, Willow, Deer. She sings these stories because she has to and because we need her to. Hedge Coke makes music from tornados and glyphs, from cranes spiraling overhead, and from the grumbling stomachs of hungry children. These poems are full of needful improvisation and piano runs. ![]() “Allison Adelle Hedge Coke’s fierce new poetry collection, Streaming, takes her always brave and startling sonics into new narrative spaces. 978-1-56689-375-6 An award-winning poet turns to her indigenous background to consider loss, memory, and the fate of the planet.Under "My Drive syncing options," select Stream files or Mirror files.Poetry by Allison Adelle Hedge Coke Decem.Configure My Drive for streaming or mirroring You can stream or mirror My Drive, depending on your preferences. ![]() Additionally, files from shared drives, other computers, and backed-up USB devices can only be streamed. While you can choose whether to mirror or stream your My Drive files, other folders on your device can only be mirrored. Learn more about streaming behavior with macOS. Important: Recent versions of macOS may have a slightly different streaming behavior. You can access files through a mounted drive on your computer. All files, including those available offline, can be accessed only when the app is running. Files that are not available offline can only be accessed when you’re connected to the internet. Hard drive space is only used when you open files or make them available offline. With streaming, your files are stored in the cloud. You can access files through a folder on your computer. You can access your files at any time, even when you don’t have an internet connection or the Drive for desktop app running. With mirroring, your files are stored in the cloud and on your computer, which takes up hard drive space. In both cases, any changes you make to your files on one device will be reflected everywhere. Mirroring and streaming are two ways to sync your files.
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