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          Maj Ragain was born into a small, southeastern Illinois farm town.!

          Maj Ragain combines poetry and journal entries with newspaper clippings, drawings, photographs and horse pedigrees in what Gary Gildner calls his ``love affair with the horses and luck and life and sweet naming.'' The author has written three previous collections of poetry, including BURLEY ONE DARK SUCKER FIRED.

        1. Maj Ragain combines poetry and journal entries with newspaper clippings, drawings, photographs and horse pedigrees in what Gary Gildner calls his ``love affair with the horses and luck and life and sweet naming.'' The author has written three previous collections of poetry, including BURLEY ONE DARK SUCKER FIRED.
        2. Maj was born on a Saturday morning, September 15, , in Olney, a small farming community in southeastern Illinois.
        3. Maj Ragain was born into a small, southeastern Illinois farm town.
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        5. Born down soul in the farmlands in east central Illinois he's covered the William Pitt Root, editor, Silver Concho Poetry Series, and author of.
        6. Unraveling Religion’s ‘Nothing But A Tender Spirit’: A Conversation With Poet Maj Ragain

          July 4, 2023

          Alchemical Dialogues - from Lead to Gold

          Unraveling Religion's 'Nothing But A Tender Spirit': A Conversation With Poet Maj Ragain

          In 2015, in the wide expanse of spiritual and emotional terrain, before his passing in 2018, Maj Ragain, northeast Ohio’s poetic fixture and teacher sits with Joel to talk of spirituality and mentorship, sharing poems, talking of tenderness and eroticism and the flux of life, ‘all rivers run to the sea.’ Bio: Maj Ragain was born into a small, southeastern Illinois farm town.

          Home-tutored and raised on Vernor Lake, he earned a BA in English at Eastern Illinois University, and an MA in English at the University of Illinois. He has been on faculty, off and on, at Kent State University since 1969, where he obtained his PhD in 1990.

          He is the author of seven chapbooks of poet