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Birds Like Me

Joan D. Cooper

Poetry and creative nonfiction squeeze meaning from the ordinary and extraordinary challenges of caregiving.

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Latest Issues

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Culling Words

After my sister died, the glut of words I wrote while traversing her year-long battle with breast cancer humbled me. Gratitude for each instance stolen to write during a long, dark time of struggle enshrined each piece like a sacred text. I...

7 days ago
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Poetry and the Visible

Is poetry always dense and mysterious? I hope not.

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Prejudice and Poetry

Exhibiting a poetry collection amid twenty-four other local authors last week felt like being a wallflower at the dance. Lots of chat, quite a few sales of my short story collection (yes, I know—short story collections don’t sell—wrong), an...

a month ago
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Poetry as Conversation

Birds Like Me, a first collection of poetry took twenty years of writing, editing, learning, and teaching to amass. Looking back on the glut of words I’ve hoarded into verse since, I hope to cull and edit a new collection that mirrors and i...

7 months ago
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  • Joan D. Cooper

    Writer & poet, teacher & mother, gardener and dog lover, I have served as a caregiver for two years. Living on Norman’s Creek near Baltimore after tragedy, I’m grateful for the extraordinary in the ordinary of every day.

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