About Me
![]() | Kerri Buckley Portland, Oregon Member since: Apr, 2008 Last login: 09/23/2008 Last update : 09/15/2008 Contact Me |
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| Hometown | Kansas City, Missouri |
| Nickname | Kerri |
| Ethnicity | White/Caucasian |
| Nationality | United States |
About Me
Kerri Buckley is a freelance writer, poet and artist living in the Pacific Northwest. She is currently working on a novel, teaches classes on writing, art and meditation, is obsessed with poetry. She hosts The Literary Cafe', a literary radio show for and about writers, and will soon begin producing a syndicated show called The Literary Village. Email her at kerri@kerribuckley.com
Interests & Hobbies
- Loves the beach, bookstores, language and poetry. Loves the Pacific Northwest and all that goes with it - all the greens, grays and silvers, the waters and rain. Especially loves Cannon Beach, Oregon. Likes to travel. Loves interviewing people from all walks of life and showcasing their stories. Studied art history, culinary arts, and meditation. Meditates every single day and teaches an advanced meditation workshop that involves breathwork. Loves the works of Antonio Vivaldi, especially.
Favorite Books
- God's Silence by Franz Wright, Walking to Martha's Vineyard by Franz Wright,October Palace by Jane Hirshfield, What Work Is by Philip Levine, Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson, Man and Camel by Mark Strand, Shattering Air by David Biespiel, Dynamite on a China Plate by Jay Leeming, Come Rain, Come Shine by Jack Bedell,Everything and Anything by Robert Bly, The Color Purple by Alice Walker, Beloved by Toni Morrison, Jazz Poems by Kevin Young, The English Patient by Michael Ondaajte, A River Runs Through It by Norman Maclean.
Favorite Authors
- Toni morrison, Alice Walker, David Guterson, Norman Maclean, Michael Ondaatje - Then Poets - Franz Wright, Robert Bly, Philip Levine, Jane Hirshfield, and Mark Strand. Please see the list above - they are all my favorites. My two top favorites - Franz Wright and David Guterson.
What I'm Reading
- Snow by Orhan Pamuk



