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Lynnie Gobeille

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Lynnie Gobeille has  published in The Sow's Ear Review, Crone’s Nest, The Avatar, The Prairie Home Companion, This I Believe (NPR), New Verse News, The Providence Journal (Poetic License) and The Naugatuck River Review. Editor of the Providence Journal Poetry Corner (South County Edition).  Her personal essay about the Origami Poems Project was broadcast as part of the This I Believe series on WRNI, Rhode Island's NPR affiliate.

Co-founder of The Origami Poems Project… she dreams of placing zip lock bags filled with  wonderful Origami poetry on telephone pole bags throughout R.I:
  
 
Free Poetry / Be  Hip - Re Zip
 

Lynnie's books are available for printing.  See below and click on the titles.

 

Title of Origami Book
Poem Titles

I Am Not Carol

 
 
After Reading The Beautiful And The Pointless by David Orr
 
The Twenty Seven Club
 
I Am Not Carol

Social Dancing

 
by Lynnie Gobeille
On Taking Down My Facebook Page 
by Maurice Mancini
Social Dancing

Epiphany: The Fine Art of Becoming Visible to One's Self

 

 
Husband #1, The Hippie
  Husband #2, The Vietnam War
  Husband #3, "The Suit"
  Husband #4, The "Wanna Be" Rock Star
 
Solitary confinement: After speaking with men about relationships

Postscripts on Lymphoma

 
 
Getting the Ending Right
  Pictures of Alice 
 
Postscript on Lymphoma
 
Regrets Only

What I Think About When I Think About Home

 

How I Met James Woods

 

Call & Response

 
                  
Message in a Bottle
 
Call & Response

Marking Time

 

The Reading

 

Harshing My Mellow

 
 
Harshing My Mello
 
Paying For Our Sins
 
Ode To The Bowling Ball
Their Father Left Behind

Moving On

 
  Moving
 
Divorce Revisited
 
Right The Moment

The Nice Poems

 
 
The Nice Poem
 
Righty Tighty / Lefty Lucy
 
Manifesto On The Art of Cutting

So Much Depends Upon

 
 
Finding Home
 
Survival
 
Beginnings
 
Happiness
 
Choices

Digging Into The Blackness

 
 
I.  Digging Into The Blackness
 
II.  One Word Echoing
 
III.  There is a Level of Insanity
 
IV.  I Tie and Untie the Strings of What Went Wrong (For Emily Dickenson)
 
V.  Blackness

Rock Scissors Paper

3 Steps To Enlightenment

 

Mile Marker 40

 
For D.H.S.
Craig's List
 
Lessons
 
Syntactic Ambiguity

September 11, 2011