Pages tagged "Poetry"
Cosmic Pockets (review)
Authored by:
Paul Jolly
If I knew nothing of Joann Boswell’s life, I would still enjoy her new book of poetry, Cosmic Pockets. It tugs at a reader’s elbows and whispers, “Are you ready for an adventure?” As the text on the front cover says, the book is written “for sci-loving skeptical mystics, mothers, feminists, all.”
Etude for Belonging (review)
Authored by:
Lisa Graham McMinn
Curiosity sent me to the dictionary to look up “etude” before opening this poetry collection.
Fresh
Authored by:
Judith Favor
Dear Editor: In appreciation for the May/June theme, “On Limits,” and each writer’s thoughtful response, I offer fresh words penned by Naomi Shihab Nye, a poetic expression of limits. She gives you her permission to publish this poem.
From "Spacious"
Authored by:
Trudy Myrrh Reagan
I carry time like a tune in my head
A murmuring metronome of which I’m unaware –
But once,Under deep anesthetic
It grew silent
And I awoke not knowing
Quite what day it was.
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