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writing in the margins

I have to be honest. There are days where the despair is too big for the flesh to hold. There are days where it all seems bleak: the grief too big, our bodies too killable, our lives of so little value. Smaller pains keep piling up: your ja...

3 months ago
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may every poem be a bridge

The horizon only seems to be narrowing, these days. I started the new year reading John Berger’s The Shape of a Pocket. It starts with a meditation on disembodied images. Berger writes: We live within a spectacle of empty clothes and unworn...

5 months ago
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the darkest night

I find myself ending years in agitation again and again. No amount of anticipation helps. It builds up through the fall, and come december with its rush of cycles starting and ending I find myself gasping for air.

Most of us can’t resist...

5 months ago
12

a life of writing

I’ve tried to write, in some shape or other, for most of my life now. Poetry or prose, fiction or essays, these postcards to you, notebooks I keep stacking, attempts at novels which die after summer ends. It is only over the past few months...

7 months ago
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at dawn

I am writing to you from these last painful days of summer. Days of letting go.

Since the summer solstice I have tried to make a habit out of writing every day. I struggled at first, and thought most days of Mary Oliver, of the need to ha...

9 months ago
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