
Poems and prose about beauty hidden in the mundane, the hunger to bear witness, and books that help us taste and see.
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Summer or Wood Duck by Robert Havell after John James Audubon (1834)
A ripple slides across the pond like dew; light
cascades from a muskrat’s back, green cattail
held tight in his teeth, body submerged. Night
had swaddled our arrival...
Today’s post is from the writer who nudged me to finally start my Substack. I had chosen the name “Literary Feast” and then waited for the perfect time to start writing. I thought I needed to have a syllabus of sorts with a year’s worth of...
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Spicy viburnum, heady and sweet, rides the wind to my upturned face. Every lick of skin basks and lingers in su...
If you are new to our series, here is the link to find the intro on hospitable poetry and the previous posts by Renee Emerson, A. A. Kostas, Brit McReynolds, Mark Rico, Esther Jane, Kilby Austin, Zane Paxton, Robert Charboneau, Nick Chapman...
Washerwomen at the Oise River near Valmondois by Charles-François Daubigny (1817-1878)
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Ezer Means Warrior
By Abigail Knutson
Brave women g...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Poiema: poet, freelance editor, literary critic, homeschool teacher, always reading.
New Romantic Poet from Reno NV. Teacher of English and Journalism. Interested in poetics and philosophy.
poet & homeschooling mom of five :: usually at the library :: most recent collection of poetry: Church Ladies (Fernwood Press 2023)
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 write fiction, poetry, essays, and reviews. My forthcoming poetry chapbook is LUMINOX (preorder using link in bio). And I'm always seeking Him.
I’m fairly ordinary, and my life is mostly uneventful. I’m learning that doesn’t mean it’s not abundant.
I write poems that inspire the imagination toward the things of God.
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.
Poet and lyricist from North Texas. Wife. Mom. Terrible housekeeper. Writing poetry since kindergarten and liturgical lyrics since my first kid was little.
Poet, &c., author of This Way to Warmth. Pre-order now from Prisca Publishing (link below). "True philosophers are ever studying death." (Socrates in Phaedo)
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