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February 6-19, 2003
 
Forging a Path to Oneself  
Northwest poet Madeline DeFrees has earned the right to do as she pleases
Interview by Molly Jane Rhodes and Stan Burriss
 
Ever since Northwest native and resident Madeline DeFrees wrote her first poem more than 70 years ago, she has been hooked on the written word...
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