
When she isn’t teaching the abundant virtues of the comma, writing about big hair and Elvis, and doing the Cha Cha, Kim Baker works to end violence against women. She performs in the annual Until the Violence Stops Festival Providence.
Kim's poems have been published online and in print. Her most recent reasons to cha cha cha include an honorable mention in the Poetry Society of New Hampshire National Poetry Contest, This I Believe essay broadcast on NPR of Rhode Island, and first play stage-reading at the Culture*Park Play Marathon in New Bedford MA.
► Several of Kim's books are available for printing. See below and click on the titles.
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For the Love of Illusion
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Beach Music
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Dream of a Red Boat on a Winter Day
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Love at First Sight
(Inspired by 'Lights on the Water' by Kerstin Zettmar)
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Coreography of a Courtship
and Marriage in Four Beats:
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and a one: courtship dance
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and a two: war dance
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and a three: dance therapy
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and a four: last dance
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Balderdash!
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Iamb No More
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Nonsense!
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If I Could Be Baptised Again
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The Homeless Poet
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The Art of Poetry
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After Reading Unfolding the
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Peek-A-Boo Spring
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Roadkill
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Canis Latrans
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Evening Prayer
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Prayer Of The Bent Over Woman
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Of Cairns and Legends
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Stone Love
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Of Stone Love and Nirvana
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Mother Nature
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Glacier
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Unsent Letter To God 1- 6
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