Title | Subject/Author | |
| Passionate Love, by: Byron, Lord | |
Doubt | |
| Doubt is nothing less than an opportunity to reenter the Present, by: Shanley, John Patrick | |
Even Cowgirls Get the Blues | |
| Poetry as the intensification of the common, by: Robbins, Tom | |
Everywhere I go | |
| Freud: a poet has been there before me., by: Freud, Sigmund | |
For Whom the Bell Tolls | |
| Living was a hawk in the sky, by: Hemingway, Ernest | |
Four Quartets | |
| Beginnings and Ends, by: Eliot, T.S. | |
Going Public with Private Feelings | |
| Dodge Poetry Festival Quote, by: Dunn, Stephen | |
| Dodge Poetry Festival Quote, by: Dunn, Stephen | |
| Dodge Poetry Festival Quote, by: Dunn, Stephen | |
| Dodge Poetry Festival Quote, by: Hirsch, Edward | |
| Dodge Poetry Festival Quote, by: Hirsch, Edward | |
| Dodge Poetry Festival Quote, by: Hirsch, Edward | |
| Dodge Poetry Festival Quote, by: Hirsch, Edward | |
| Dodge Poetry Festival Quote, by: Hirsch, Edward | |
| Dodge Poetry Festival Quote, by: Hirsch, Edward | |
| Dodge Poetry Festival Quote, by: Hirsch, Edward | |
| Dodge Poetry Festival Quote, by: Hirshfield, Jane | |
| Dodge Poetry Festival Quote, by: Hirshfield, Jane | |
| Dodge Poetry Festival Quote, by: Kinnell, Galway | |
| Dodge Poetry Festival Quote, by: Kinnell, Galway | |
| Dodge Poetry Festival Quote, by: Kinnell, Galway | |
| Dodge Poetry Festival Quote, by: Olds, Sharon | |
How These Words Happened | |
| They traded meanings while pretending to have only one, by: Stafford, William | |