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  • Banner for an Open Book interview with author Melanie Dennis Unrau, promoting her book Goose. The image shows Melanie Dennis Unrau wearing glasses and a light grey turtleneck sweater, standing in front of a background split between a red abstract design on cream and a dark brown panel. The text reads: “Author of Goose — Interview with Melanie Dennis Unrau.” The Open Book logo appears at the bottom.
    Banner for an Open Book interview with author Melanie Dennis Unrau, promoting her book Goose. The image shows Melanie Dennis Unrau wearing glasses and a light grey turtleneck sweater, standing in front of a background split between a red abstract design on cream and a dark brown panel. The text reads: “Author of Goose — Interview with Melanie Dennis Unrau.” The Open Book logo appears at the bottom.
    October 30, 2025

    Melanie Dennis Unrau Excavates History and Language in the Poetics of GOOSE

    In the exciting new collection, Goose, poet and researcher Melanie Dennis Unrau reimagines the language of industry as poetry, unearthing new meanings from the pages of Northland Trails by S. C. Ells, ...

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