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Going and Coming by Norman Rockwell (1947)
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Microchimerism
by Abigail Knutson
I could’ve told those scientists about
swapped DNA. Cells...
Odysseus, No Longer
by Abigail Knutson
Odysseus, no longer do I find
your glittering rhetoric persuasive.
I’ve learned my mind. In the twenty years since
visiting your pages, I’ve felled monsters
of my own: pink eye, ear infectio...
Veiled Lady by Raffaele Monti (1860)
Taking My Sons to the Veiled Lady
by Abigail Knutson
We stand before your veiled visage with hands
that might reach out and stroke your stony cheek.
The guard eyes us to see how close we’ll stan...
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Consider the Babe
as foretold in the book of Revelation
So touched by the meekness of his arrival
(swaddled babe and agrarian cradle)...
Lullaby to a Mustard Seed
by Abigail Knutson
Don’t worry, little seed speck in the dark,
your story does not end as silent dot.
Warmth, water, and earth are all you need
and patience to rest in your chosen spot.
Then time will wo...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Poiema: poet, freelance editor, literary critic, homeschool teacher, always reading.
Conformalist, New Romantic Poet from Reno NV. Teacher of English and Journalism. Interested in poetics and philosophy.
Nurse | Naturalist | Contemplative \ud83c\udf3f Life in small segments of time.
mom, wife, artist, writer and reader
Dominican poet & author of ‘Under the Samán Tree.’ Poeta Dominicana & autora de ‘Under the Samán Tree.’
Poetry, because everything matters. Christian, husband, father. Chattanooga, TN.
I am loved by God, first and foremost. Wife, mom, and foster mom. I write a lot about grief, hope, death, and resurrection (but don't worry, I am also fun and chill!).
When art sings to art, heart sings to heart. A native Texan thriving in Massachusetts soil. Still astonished by snow. I love to sing back to other artists and poets.
I’m fairly ordinary, and my life is mostly uneventful. I’m learning that doesn’t mean it’s not abundant.
Christian, wife, mother, non-academic. I write about what interests me, mostly literature, sometimes education, always with the goal of seeing the extraordinary in the ordinary.
Kansas poet + memoirist writing about birds / blooms / heritage / holiness / delight / depression / mothering / marveling / etc. \ud83c\udf3b\ud83d\udc26\ud83c\udf43\ud83e\ude86\ud83d\ude4f
Home of Frontier Verse & Essay.
Poet and lyricist from North Texas. Wife. Mom. Terrible housekeeper. Writing poetry since kindergarten and liturgical lyrics since my first kid was little.
Aesthete. Out standing in some field. “This Way to Warmth” available now from Prisca Publishing.
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