Wisconsin’s Woodcocks


By Catherine Jagoe | June 1, 2011

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What’s the very first sound of summer? Commentator Catherine Jagoe says if you go for a walk in the woods at dusk and listen carefully, one day soon you’ll hear it.

Catherine Jagoe

Catherine Jagoe is a translator and writer whose most recent poetry collections are Bloodroot and News from the North. Her essays have appeared or are forthcoming in the 2016 Pushcart Prize XL anthology, “The Gettysburg Review,” “TriQuarterly,” “Fourth Genre,” “Memoir Magazine,” “Water~Stone Review” and other journals.
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