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Words and Wilds

Words and Wilds

Hymnals for the wild-hearted—poetry and prose from the road, where philosophy, love, loss, and the natural world converge.

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In the beginning

Every creation myth starts with division. Light from dark, land from water, self from other. This poem asks: what if separation isn’t the tragedy, but the necessary condition for connection? What if we had to become islands before love coul...

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Empty of You

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Elysian Acres: The Golden Years of Divinity

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The Inventory of Absence

Another lament on loss. I know, I know. I am trying to put it down. I swear I am. I am not keen to play the role of disconsolate, heartbroken writer. I know this type of melodrama wears thin, and it’s not all that I am. I am not looking for...

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