The beginning of a series on Mosab Abutoha’s charge to write Poetry for and about Palestine
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Only on Paper: Snag, in CPJ’s Poetry Corner
RSVP to a Snag Lightning hollowed you out death becoming you, the conductor, the container from the inside out, allowing yourself to hollow Offering the driest part of yourself, the almost-dead part of you—soft, crumbling, becoming fuel from the inside out. From there, you held us inside. Time was Depression Time— You can stayContinue reading “Only on Paper: Snag, in CPJ’s Poetry Corner”
In-Program Zine! Tree of Many Fruits
Presenting! Tree of Many Fruits, vol 1. Collected works gleaned from the Fall 2022 Evergreen program, led by Miranda Mellis: Writing as Experimental and Ecological Practice. Tree of Many Fruits is anti-copyright, and free for download. If you would like a version that can be printed and assembled into a zine, follow this link toContinue reading “In-Program Zine! Tree of Many Fruits”
Pre-Pandemic Pleasures: Riding a Bike to Therapy
This poem was written deep in Pandemic winter, in response to a simple prompt: to remember a pre-pandemic pleasure: The joy of riding a bike, to a cozy office with a trusted storykeeper. This piece was in Jackson Hole Poetry Box, February, 2021. As we slowly emerge from pandemic, it’s beautiful to consider the layersContinue reading “Pre-Pandemic Pleasures: Riding a Bike to Therapy”