Reggie Flesvig
Born in Chicago and raised in Northwest Indiana, Reggie Flesvig currently teaches high school English and journalism. Flesvig has competed in three Chicago marathons and runs frequently to stay in shape. A lover of the Chicago Cubs, he tries to make a yearly pilgrimage to Wrigley to see the ivy and visit the local establishments in Wrigleyville. Flesvig, his wife, and daughter currently reside in Northwest Indiana.
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University of Southern Indiana (M.S.), Indiana University (B.S.), DePauw University (B.A.)Motto
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Using Metaphor to Explore the Writing ProcessThis piece outlines the similarity between training for a marathon and creating a piece of writing using the steps of the writing process as the foundation for both.
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An Oak Tree, a White Squirrel, and Family MemoriesGrowing up on the south side of Chicago in the Beverly / Morgan Park neighborhood, I was introduced to tree-lined shady streets, tilted slabs of sidewalk, and neighborhood parks surrounded by historic brick houses with large front porches.
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3rd Annual Kent's Run 5K Raises Over $25,000 for the Leukemia & Lymphoma SocietyParticipants toured scenic southern Porter County and were treated to live music from three bands, finisher medals, and a free pancake breakfast afterwards. The event raised over $25,000 for The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. -
While They SlumberThis poem is about the worries of being a father and a teacher and the train of thoughts and fears that run through my mind on sleepless nights.
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A True Man of SteelA tribute to my father who has battled trials and tribulations throughout his life yet always maintained his focus on making life better for his children.
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Inside This Adidas TR9 Trail Running ShoeA free-verse poem from the perspective of a running shoe.
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The Power of a Split-SecondA free-verse poem of powerful split-second events.