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Such a great poem. James Yeary. And so, let'see, I have a lot of things to say about James. He's probably the most quotable poet that I've ever met, but I'm saving conversation. I've always taken my notebook out, but I'm writing down everything he has to say. And then in his poems, I mean, it'so this is a really remarkable trait for art and literature. And he seems to have a lot of things to say about it. James Yeary's talk about various chapters and panclades and scenes, including my life of politics through a political and phenomenal logical survey of a Portland carry-over venue. Maybe And it's also a pop-up book. It's an incredible object. That book is the 41st installment of the My Day series that he does with May Orton and Chris Ashby. Let'see, do you have any of those books today? I do. Okay, James edits CL books and writes for the Northwestern view of books. He's made n James has been a member of this very reading series and has contributed to the last of his poetry and theology, and more recently, across the margin where you can find some of his poetry and other places I'm sure it's going to be. But now, let's hear it back. Let's welcome James Eared.