Winter 2013: Poetry
Dream
by Jodie Marion
At the river’s edge you motion for me. You sling a chain thick as a python over your shoulder and heave a rusty blue ship onto dry dock. With those two hands and strong back you could have built the pyramids. Your smile blooms hard as amber inside me. For a moment this dream unmoored me, left me adrift, from the memory of you two continents away flung on the gravel of some back road, alone, while your soul came undone from your body.
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Enjoy the richness: thirteen poets, nineteen poems, and a diversity of style and craft. |
Three memoirists share their emotional truths in these slices-of-life. |
Our featured artist, as well as painters and photographers, provide colorful visions that will leave you seeing the world in new ways. |
Three emerging writers share talent and creativity far beyond their years. |
Learn more about the contributors who make us proud of our Winter 2013 edition. |