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  • Promotional banner for an interview with author Ronna Bloom. The left side shows the cover of her book In a Riptide, featuring a pale gray sky over a snowy or sandy landscape with small orange-clad figures. The right side has a teal background with white and gray text reading “Author of In a Riptide — Interview with Ronna Bloom,” along with the Open Book logo at the bottom.
    Promotional banner for an interview with author Ronna Bloom. The left side shows the cover of her book In a Riptide, featuring a pale gray sky over a snowy or sandy landscape with small orange-clad figures. The right side has a teal background with white and gray text reading “Author of In a Riptide — Interview with Ronna Bloom,” along with the Open Book logo at the bottom.
    December 10, 2025

    Celebrated Poet Ronna Bloom Breathes Life into the Poignant Verse of IN A RIPTIDE

    In a brand new collection of poetry, Ronna Bloom brings her singular wit and emotional acuity to bear in every word and line. In a Riptide (Brick Books) thrives in creating a space where humour, darkness, ...

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