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Poetry Month 2015: Ce Rosenow
EUMENIDES by Ce Rosenow Life filled with a sense of place, work, friends, love. But something isn’t right. Isn’t enough. Isn’t finished. Isn’t. The river rages by. I want forgiveness for wanting more. Instead I hear: Be satisfied. Be grateful. Desiring the out-of-reach could cost everything. white water the fury in my heart * birthday— a year longer than Shiki lived [from Spectral Forms] * * * From the poet-publisher’s Web site: Ce Rosenow founded her first small press publishing company, North Lake Press, in 1990 and she co-edited its primary publication, Northwest Literary Forum, until 1997.Read More
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Poetry Month 2015: Margaret Chula
[UNTITLED] by Margaret Chula thirty years later I find them pressed in my journal what was that flower and who was that man * father-in-law who taught me how to sail now asks me the word for the place where horses sleep * my parents and in-laws moving toward senility suddenly there’s no one I need to impress [from Just This] * * * From the poet’s Web site: Margaret Chula lived in Japan for twelve years where she taught English and creative writing at universities in Kyoto.Read More