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Poet Geffrey Davis reads nature-inspired work at Hobbs State Park

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University of Arkansas instructor and poet Geffrey Davis will be reading from some of his “nature inspired” works at a free community reading at Hobbs State Park this Sunday, April 27. Davis has books titled “One Wild Word Away," “Night Angler” and “Revising the Storm." He said his original intention was not necessarily to be a nature-inspired poet.

Davis will feature his works and some of his favorites from others, as well as host a question-and-answer session. This interview features Davis reading his piece “West Virginia Nocturne."

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