No matter when you’re born you will be whipped in the sand storm of seismic colonies colliding by their dividing…
Year: 2015
Poems Curated by J.P. Howard We are women writers, many of us are members of Women Writers in…
Author’s Note by Dana Bowman – It took a wedding, two babies, and a funeral to help me understand…
Review by Margaret Fieland – This is a book comprised largely of letters addressed “Dear Continuum”, directed to emerging poets…
Review by Sarah W. Bartlett Come out here. So I dried my hands. This opening of the first poem stopped…
Review by Carole Mertz – Nora Hall lived from 1843 to 1928. There is so much to appreciate in the…
How many years since mystery disappearance –who knows? in the basement his things his hurt glance with twinkle of defiance…
My body would not give you up. An iris slow to open at the center of me, softened only by…
There is a tilt to the world a lilt to the world when I think of her the imagined daughter…