Analog Clocks
Analog clocks—I love them. I photographed these last weekend. Anybody recognize them? When you look at the hands and face of an analog clock you're looking at [...]
Blackout Poetry in Rural Michigan
The other evening, on my way out of a middle-school basketball game, several towns southeast of home, I was stopped in my tracks by a [...]
The Next Big Thing: We Live Here
Thank you Holly Wren Spaulding for tagging me in this community effort to talk about our book projects with each other. This set of questions is all [...]
Art As Breathing Pause: Rebecca Brand
Last month—December, the month of blur for me, every single year—there were a few memorable moments of clear. I am grateful for every one, and [...]
Love, An Index–Poems on Love and Grief
Poetry might be the wildest retro-thing going in the literary world, especially when it appears in print inside an artful hardcover that can be carried anywhere and [...]
I Need to Keep Reading Terry Tempest Williams
We can no longer deny the destiny that is ours by becoming women who wait—waiting to love, waiting to speak, waiting to act. –Terry Tempest Williams What [...]